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Sierra de Cuera

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Sierra de Cuera
Peña Turbina (left) and Peña Llacia
Highest point
PeakPeña Turbina
Elevation1,315 m (4,314 ft)
Coordinates43°21′14.77″N 4°46′11.58″W / 43.3541028°N 4.7698833°W / 43.3541028; -4.7698833
Geography
Sierra de Cuera is located in Spain
Sierra de Cuera
Sierra de Cuera
Location in Spain
LocationAsturias, Spain
Parent rangeCantabrian Mountains
Geology
Mountain typeLimestone
Climbing
Easiest routeDrive from Llanes or Cabrales

Sierra de Cuera (Asturian: Sierra del Cuera), is a 30 km long mountain chain of the Cantabrian Mountains. The ridge's highest point is Pico Turbina (1315 m). This mountain range is located at 6 km from the sea and runs parallel to the coast. It lies within the Cabrales, Llanes, Peñamellera Alta, Peñamellera Baja and Ribadedeva municipal terms.

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Recent history

The mountains of the Sierra de Cuera were vital to the defence of Asturias during the Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939) and the key to the Sierra de Cuera was the pass of El Mazuco. Following the fall of Bilbao the troops supporting General Franco's rebellion tried to advance by clearing the Republican defenders from these mountains. In order to do this they planned a pincer movement moving south-west from Llanes and west, along the Río Cares, from Panes towards Cabrales. On both fronts, however, the rugged terrain and the stiff resistance of the Republican loyalists halted the advance during what became known as the Battle of El Mazuco.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Juan Antonio de Blas, El Mazuco (La defensa imposible). La guerra civil en Asturias, Tomo 2. Ediciones Júcar. Gijón. 1986. pp. 369–383.

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