List of Pyrenean three-thousanders
- List of Pyrenean three-thousanders
This list contains all of the 129 summits of convert|3000|m|ft|0|lk=on or more above sea level in the Pyrenees in France and Spain as defined by a UIAA-sponsored joint Franco-Spanish team led by Juan Buyse.[Juan Buyse, "Los tresmiles del Pirineo", Ediciones Martinez Roca, Barcelona, 1990. Published in French as "Les 3000 des Pyrénées", J&D éditions, Pau, 1991.] Their list, published in 1990, contains 83 secondary summits in addition to the 129 principal ones, and divides the range into 11 zones.
Zone 1 : Balaïtous-Enfer-Argualas
Zone 4 : La Munia
Zone 7 : Posets-Eristé
Zone 10 : Besiberris
Zone 11 : Estats-Montcalm
References
External links
* [http://www.recherche.enac.fr/%7Ebrisset/montagne/pyrenees/3000/ All of the summits – including secondary summits – contained in the Buyse list (in French)]
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