Pico Almanzor is the highest mountain in central Spain. Situated in the Sierra de Gredos in the province of Ávila, Almanzor is 2,591 metres (8,501 ft) high. It is made of granite. The mountain is also known as Pico de Almanzor and Moro Almanzor.
Pico Almanzor | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,591 m (8,501 ft)[1] |
Prominence | 1,689 m (5,541 ft)[1] |
Listing | Ultra |
Coordinates | 40°14′48″N 05°17′52″W / 40.24667°N 5.29778°W |
Naming | |
English translation | Peak of al-Mansur |
Language of name | Spanish |
Geography | |
Location | Zapardiel de la Ribera and Candeleda, Ávila, Spain |
Parent range | Sierra de Gredos |
Geology | |
Mountain type | granite |
Climbing | |
First ascent | M. González de Amezúa & J. Ibrián, 1899 |
History
editThe mountain got its name from Al-Mansur (Arabic for "the victorious"). Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir was a general and statesman in Muslim Spain (Caliphate of Cordoba) during the late 10th century. Muhammad bin Abi Amir was his real name; the Moors in Spain gave him the title of Al-Mansur due to his victories over the Christians.
During his many campaigns, Al-Mansur passed near this mountain and he was captivated by its beauty.
Pico Almanzor was climbed for the first time in September 1899 by M. González de Amezúa and José Ibrián. Espada, Ontañón and Abricarro made the first winter ascent in 1903. In 1960, a 1-metre-tall iron cross was placed on the summit.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Pico Almanzor, Spain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
External links
edit- "Almanzor". Peakware.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
- "Almanzor". summitpost.org.
Media related to Pico Almanzor at Wikimedia Commons