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The Central System, Spanish and , is one of the main systems of
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s in the
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. The 2,592 m high Pico Almanzor is its highest summit. The Central System is located just north of the 40th parallel and its ranges divide the
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from the basin of the
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Description

The Sistema Central is a primary feature of the
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, the inner Iberian plateau, splitting the meseta into two parts. The Sistema Central runs in an ENE - WSW direction roughly along the southern border of the Spanish autonomous community of
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and
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continuing into the Guarda and Castelo Branco districts in
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. Unlike the neighboring Sistema Ibérico, the Sistema Central range is a quite homogeneous system. It consists of several ranges that formed 25 million years ago as part of the Alpine orogeny. The major mountain ranges are the Sierra de Guadarrama, which runs approximately along the border of the
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and Castile and León autonomous communities, the Sierra de Gredos north of the border between Castile and León and Castile-La Mancha stretching into
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and containing the range's highest mountain, Pico Almanzor, at 2,592 m, as well as the Serra da Estrela, containing the highest point in continental
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, A Torre, 1,993 m. Other notably large ranges are Sierra de Gata and
Sierra de Ayllón Sierra (Spanish for "mountain range" or "mountain chain" and "saw", from Latin ''wikt:serra#Latin, serra'') may refer to the following: Places Mountains and mountain ranges * Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico * Sie ...
. The Central System links with the Sistema Ibérico at its eastern end through the Sierra de Pela, the Altos de Barahona and Sierra Ministra, the latter already fully part of the Iberian System.Introducción al estudio del espacio geográfico soriano
/ref> "Sistema Central" is a widely known academic geographical term. Local inhabitants, however, generally refer to the Sistema Central by the names of its smaller constituent ranges.


Mountain ranges

The main ranges of the Sistema Central from west to east followed by their highest points are: * Serra da Lousã, Trevim, 1,205 m. * Serra do Moradal * Serra da Estrela, Torre, 1,993 m. * Sierra de Gata,
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, 1,492 m. * Sierra de la Canchera, Pico Tiendas, 1,590 m * Sierra de Francia, Pico de la Hastiala, 1,735 m. * Sierra de Béjar, Canchal de la Ceja, 2,430 m. * Sierra de Gredos, Pico Almanzor, 2,592 m. * Sierra de la Horcajada, Risco de la Umbrela, 1,562 m. * Sierra de Villafranca, Cerro Moros, 2,059 m. * Sierra de Piedra Aguda, Piedra Aguda, 1,817 m. * La Serrota, Cerro del Santo, 2,294 m. * Sierra de Hoyocasero, Navasolana, 1,708 m. * Sierra de la Paramera, Pico Zapatero, 2,160 m. * Sierra de Ávila, Cerro de Gorría, 1,708 m. * Sierra de Ojos Albos, Cruz de Hierro, 1,657 m. * Sierra de Malagón, Cueva Valiente, 1,903 m. * Sierra de San Vicente, Cruces, 1,373 m. * Sierra de Guadarrama, Peñalara, 2,428 m. ** La Mujer Muerta, La Pinareja, 2,197 m. ** Siete Picos, Siete Picos, 2,138 m. ** La Maliciosa, Maliciosa, 2,227 m. ** Cuerda Larga, Cabeza de Hierro Mayor, 2,383 m. ** Sierra de la Morcuera, La Najarra, 2,122 m. ** Sierra de Canencia, Mondalindo, 1,831 m. ** Sierra de la Cabrera, Cancho Largo, 1,564 m. * Sierra de Somosierra, Colgadizos, 1,834 m. *
Sierra de Ayllón Sierra (Spanish for "mountain range" or "mountain chain" and "saw", from Latin ''wikt:serra#Latin, serra'') may refer to the following: Places Mountains and mountain ranges * Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico * Sie ...
, Pico del Lobo, 2,274 m. ** Sierra de la Puebla, La Tornera, 1,866 m. ** Sierra del Ocejón, Ocejón, 2,049 m. * Sierra de Alto Rey, Alto Rey, 1,858 m. * Sierra de Pela, Sima de Somolinos, 1,548 m.


Main ranges and features

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at Peñalara, Sierra de Guadarrama File:Sierra de Gata Nevada.JPG, A view of the Sierra de Gata peaks in the background over a mountain village File:Cerro del Padrastro.jpg, Cerro del Padrastro hill close to Atienza, in the transition zone between the Sistema Central and the Sistema Ibérico


See also

* Geography of Spain, section "The Inner Plateau and associated mountains" * Sierra de Guadarrama * Valsain Valley * Valsain Mountains * Las Hurdes * List of mountain ranges in the world named The Sleeping Lady * Topographical relief of Spain


References

*Wes Gibbons & Teresa Moreno, ''The geology of Spain''. Geological Society of London, 2003


External links


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