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Canigou Mountain (France)

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Geographic headingCanigou Mountain (France)
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Geographic subdivision usageFrance--Canigou Mountain
Variant(s)Canigó Mountain (France)
Canigou, The (France)
Mont Canigou (France)
Mount Canigó (France)
Mount Canigou (France)
Pic du Canigou (France)
Pica del Canigó (France)
The Canigou (France)
See alsoCanigou Mountains (France)
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Mountains--France
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Found inWork cat.: Verdaguer, J. Mount Canigó, 2015: p. 7 (the Canigó massif; easternmost Pyrenees) p. 11 (the summit of Canigó (9,137 ft))
GEOnet names server, Aug. 15, 2016 (Mont Canigou; mountain, France, first-order admin. div.: Languedoc-Roussillon; 42°30ʹ47ʺN, 002°27ʹ40ʺE (42.513173, 2.461218))
Wikipedia, Aug. 15, 2016 (The Canigou (Catalan: Canigó; el. 2,784.66 m./9137 ft.) is a mountain located in the Pyrenees of southern France; located in Pyrénées-Orientales, south of Prades and north of Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste; 42°31ʹ08ʺN 02°27ʹ24ʺE; The Canigou inspired the epic poem "Canigó" by Catalan poet Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló) Catalan version of page (Canigó; el Canigó; Pica del Canigó) French version of page (Pic du Canigou (Catalan: Pica del Canigó); the highest eastern summit of the Pyrenees, on the Canigou massif)
France-Voyage.com, Aug. 15, 2016: Tourism > Pyrénées-Orientales > The Canigou (Canigou, the Catalonian's sacred mountain, steeped in mystery and legend and culminating at an altitude of 2784 metres, majestically overlooks the Roussillon plain and the Mediterranean Sea; Mount Canigou; Pic du Canigou)
The Columbia gazetteer of the world, ©1998 (Canigou, Massif du, spur of the E Pyrenees, Pyrénées-Orientales dept., S France; its highest peak, Mont Canigou (9,132 ft/2,783 m), 25 mi/40 km SW of Perpignan)