Sierra de la Cabrera
The Sierra de la Cabrera is a mountain range in northern Spain. The landscape shows evidence of past glaciation.
Sierra de la Cabrera | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,122 m (6,962 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Iberian Peninsula, Spain |
Parent range | Montes de León |
Ecological importance
The Sierra de la Cabrera gives its name to a Site of Community Importance (ES4190110), where species of interest include the Kerry slug. The SCI partially overlaps with a Special Protection Area (ES4130024) designated under the Birds Directive.[1] [2]
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