Sierra de Guara
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Sierra de Guara is a mountain range in the lower Pyrenees.
To the northeast of the city of Huesca, between the rivers Guatizalema and Alcanadre. Its highest point is the Tozal or the Pico de Guara (2.077 m.). In its eastern part is situated the Parque Natural de la Sierra y Cañones de Guara.
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