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    Peña Trevinca (Galician: Pena Trevinca), also known as Trevinca, is a mountain in northern Spain. It is located at the confluence of the Montes de León and the Macizo Galaico on the boundary between the autonomous communities of Galicia and Castile and León .

  2. Peña Trevinca (en asturleonés, Peñataravinca y en gallego: Pena Trevinca) es la cumbre más elevada de sierra Segundera, que forma parte del conjunto montañoso de los montes de León, en el macizo Galaico-Leonés ( España ).

  3. Awal. Taksonomi [5] Referensi. Pena laut adalah hewan cnidaria kolonial yang masuk kedalam ordo Pennatulacea. Ordo ini, yang umum dikenal sebagai pena laut, adalah hewan benthik pembentuk koloni yang masuk kedalam Octocorallia (yang terdiri dari Anthozoa dan Cnidaria) bersamaan dengan cambuk laut.

  4. Peña Trevinca (2127m) is the highest mountain of the provinces of Zamora and Orense / Ourense in the northwest of Spain and the highest of the region of Galicia. It is found in the nature reserve of Sanabria, near the great lake of Sanabria, and it has long routes from the province of León by the north, from Zamora by the south and from ...

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    • 42.24232°N / 6.79615°W
    • Hiking, Mountaineering
    • Mountain/Rock
  5. Pena Trevinca é un pico da serra do Eixe, no macizo de Pena Trevinca, que fai fronteira entre as provincias de Ourense e Zamora. É o punto de maior altitude do territorio galego pois está a 2127 m sobre o nivel do mar.

  6. Galicia. Ourense. A Veiga. Pena Trevinca is a mountain in A Veiga, Ourense, Galicia and has an elevation of 2,127 metres. Notable Places in the Area. Trevinca. Peak. Photo: isol, CC BY-SA 3.0. Peña Trevinca, also known as Trevinca, is a mountain in northern Spain. Pena Negra. Peak. Photo: Por los caminos de Málaga, CC BY 2.0. Pena Negra is a peak.

  7. May 6, 2023 · Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peña_Trevinca&oldid=427735957"This page was last edited on 6 May 2011, at 12:18 (UTC). (UTC).

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