LC control no. | sh2016001906 |
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Geographic heading | Canigou Mountain (France) |
Geographic subdivision usage | France--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 also | Canigou Mountains (France) Mountains--France |
Found in | Work 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) |