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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. It overlooks [[Étang de Soulcem]], a large artificial lake used for hydroelectricity, and the [[:fr:Vicdessos (rivière)|Vicdessos valley]].<ref name="ada">Govern d'Andorra (1991). ''Atlas d'Andorra'', map of northwestern Andorra, p.20. {{ |
'''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. It overlooks [[Étang de Soulcem]], a large artificial lake used for hydroelectricity, and the [[:fr:Vicdessos (rivière)|Vicdessos valley]].<ref name="ada">Govern d'Andorra (1991). ''Atlas d'Andorra'', map of northwestern Andorra, p.20. {{in lang|ca}}</ref> |
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There is also an eastern tripoint of Andorra, France, and Spain approximately 6 km south of [[Pas de la Casa]].<ref name="ada"/> |
There is also an eastern tripoint of Andorra, France, and Spain approximately 6 km south of [[Pas de la Casa]].<ref name="ada"/> |
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Revision as of 21:34, 8 February 2022
Pic de Médécourbe | |
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Pic de Medacorba | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,914 m (9,560 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 42°36′07″N 01°26′32″E / 42.60194°N 1.44222°E |
Geography | |
Location | Andorra – France – Spain border |
Parent range | Pyrenees |
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. It overlooks Étang de Soulcem, a large artificial lake used for hydroelectricity, and the Vicdessos valley.[1]
There is also an eastern tripoint of Andorra, France, and Spain approximately 6 km south of Pas de la Casa.[1]
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Categories:
- Mountains of the Pyrenees
- Mountains of Andorra
- Mountains of Occitania (administrative region)
- Mountains of Catalonia
- International mountains of Europe
- Andorra–France border
- Andorra–Spain border
- France–Spain border
- Border tripoints
- Two-thousanders of Andorra
- Two-thousanders of France
- Landforms of Ariège (department)
- Andorra geography stubs
- Ariège (department) geography stubs
- Spain geography stubs