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Coordinates: 42°41′5″N 0°01′26″E / 42.68472°N 0.02389°E / 42.68472; 0.02389
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{{Short description|Mountain in Spain}}
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{{Infobox mountain
| name = Cilindro de Marboré
| name = Cilindro de Marboré
| photo = 450px-CILINDRO.JPG
| other_name = Pico Cilindro
| photo_caption = northern side of the Pico Cilindro in Winter
| photo = Macizo perdido.jpg
| photo_caption = ''Las Tres Sorores'' from the head of the [[Ordesa Valley]]. Cilindro de Marboré, [[Monte Perdido]] and [[Soum de Ramond]] (left to right)
| elevation_m = 3328
| elevation_m = 3328
| elevation_ref =
| elevation_ref =
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| prominence_ref=
| prominence_ref=
| listing = [[List of mountains in Aragon]]
| listing = [[List of mountains in Aragon]]
| location = [[Huesca (province)|Huesca]], {{ESP}}
| location = [[Huesca (province)|Huesca]], [[Spain]]
| range = [[Pyrenees]]
| range = [[Pyrenees]]
| map = Pyrenees
| coordinates = {{coord|42|41|5|N|0|01|26|E|type:mountain_region:ES|display=inline,title}}
| map_relief = 1
| map_caption = Location in the Pyrenees
| coordinates = {{coord|42|41|5|N|0|01|26|E|type:mountain_region:ES_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_ref =
| topo =
| topo =
| type = [[Limestone]]
| type = [[Limestone]]
| first_ascent = [[1864]] by [[Henry Russell (explorer)|Henry Russell]] and Hippolyte Passet
| first_ascent = 1864 by [[Henry Russell (explorer)|Henry Russell]] and Hippolyte Passet
| easiest_route = rock scramble, II
| easiest_route = rock scramble, II
}}
}}


'''Cilindro de Marboré''' (3,328 m) (also known as '''Pico Cilindro''' and '''Pic du Cylindre''') is a [[mountain]] in the Monte Perdido massif in the [[Pyrenees]].
'''Cilindro de Marboré''' (3,328 m) (also known as '''Pico Cilindro''' and '''Pic du Cylindre''') is a [[mountain]] in the Monte Perdido massif in the [[Pyrenees]].


It is one of the three mountains comprising ''Las Tres Sorores'' (the three sisters), the others being [[Monte Perdido]] (3,355 m) and [[Soum de Ramond]] (3,263 m)
It is one of the three mountains comprising ''Las Tres Sorores'' (the three sisters), the others being [[Monte Perdido]] (3,355 m) and [[Soum de Ramond]] (3,263 m).

It is the northernmost point of Spain crossed by the [[IERS Reference Meridian]].


==See also==
==See also==
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*[http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/152158/cilindro-de-marbor.html Cilindro de Marboré on SummitPost]
*[http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/152158/cilindro-de-marbor.html Cilindro de Marboré on SummitPost]


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[[Category:Mountains of Aragon]]
[[Category:Mountains of Aragon]]
[[Category:Mountains of the Pyrenees]]
[[Category:Mountains of the Pyrenees]]
[[Category:Pyrenean three-thousanders]]




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Latest revision as of 20:30, 12 September 2023

Cilindro de Marboré
northern side of the Pico Cilindro in Winter
Highest point
Elevation3,328 m (10,919 ft)
ListingList of mountains in Aragon
Coordinates42°41′5″N 0°01′26″E / 42.68472°N 0.02389°E / 42.68472; 0.02389
Geography
Cilindro de Marboré is located in Pyrenees
Cilindro de Marboré
Cilindro de Marboré
Location in the Pyrenees
LocationHuesca, Spain
Parent rangePyrenees
Geology
Mountain typeLimestone
Climbing
First ascent1864 by Henry Russell and Hippolyte Passet
Easiest routerock scramble, II

Cilindro de Marboré (3,328 m) (also known as Pico Cilindro and Pic du Cylindre) is a mountain in the Monte Perdido massif in the Pyrenees.

It is one of the three mountains comprising Las Tres Sorores (the three sisters), the others being Monte Perdido (3,355 m) and Soum de Ramond (3,263 m).

It is the northernmost point of Spain crossed by the IERS Reference Meridian.

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