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Basque Mountains

The Basque Mountains ((スペイン語:Montes vascos); (バスク語:Euskal Herriko arkua), "Basque arc")〔(Eusko Jaurlaritzako Nekazaritza, Arrantza eta Elikadura sailburuaren Agindua, 2007ko abenduaren 12koa, "Euskal Okela" edo "Carne de Vacuno del País Vasco" adierazpen geografiko babestuaren baldintza agiria aldatzeko eskabidearen aldeko ebazpena ematekoa ). Official Gazette of the Basque Autonomous Community, no. 76, 2008-04-22.〕 are a mountain range situated in the northern Iberian Peninsula. Geographically it is considered as the eastern section of the larger Cantabrian Range. The range runs through the Basque Autonomous Community and western Navarre.〔(El relieve del Pais Vasco - INGEBA, Instituto Geografico Vasco )〕
==Geography==

The Basque Mountains are a transitional range between two major ones, the Cantabrian range to the west and the Pyrenees to the east. Geologists call the area "''The Basque threshold''" and some consider that the Cantabrian Mountains and the Pyrenees are a single greater range and the Basque Mountains are just part of both
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There are two parallel sub-ranges running from west to east, the inner one and the coastal one. In between them there is a 500 m high plateau called "''Llanada Alavesa''" (''Alava Plains'') where Vitoria-Gasteiz is located. East of the ''Llanada'' a narrow valley called ''Burunda'' and its follow-up ''Barranca'' (or ''Sakana'' in Basque) separate the two ranges, with Urbasa-Andia located to the south and Aralar to the north. The valley harbours major infrastructures linking Vitoria-Gasteiz and Pamplona.

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