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'''Pic de Médécourbe''' (Catalan: '''''Pic de Medacorba''''') is a mountain in [[Europe]] that sits on the western [[tripoint]] boundary of [[Andorra]], [[France]] and [[Spain]]. It is {{convert|2914|m|ft|0}} tall, with the highest part of the peak being in France.{{dubious|This does not make sense because the peak is the tripoint.}}
'''Pic de Médécourbe''' (Catalan: '''''Pic de Medacorba''''') is a mountain in [[Europe]] that sits on the western [[tripoint]] boundary of [[Andorra]], [[France]] and [[Spain]]. It is {{convert|2914|m|ft|0}} tall, with the highest part of the peak being in France.{{Dubious|This does not make sense because the peak is the tripoint.|date=February 2010}}


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Pic de Médécourbe
Highest point
Elevation2,915 m (9,564 ft) Edit this on Wikidata

Pic de Médécourbe (Catalan: Pic de Medacorba) is a mountain in Europe that sits on the western tripoint boundary of Andorra, France and Spain. It is 2,914 metres (9,560 ft) tall, with the highest part of the peak being in France.[dubious ]