Sierra de las Minas

Sierra de las Minas is a mountain range in eastern which extends 130 km west of the . It is 15–30 km wide and bordered by the valleys of the in the north and the in the south.
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Sierra de las Minas

Latitude
15.15512° or 15° 9′ 18″ north
Longitude
-89.65154° or 89° 39′ 6″ west
Elevation
2,453 metres (8,048 feet)
Open location code
767G584X+29
Geo­Names ID
3592552
Wiki­data ID
Q746425
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Venetian—“Sierra de las Minas” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سييرا دي لاس ميناس
  • Bavarian: Sierra de las Minas
  • Cebuano: Sierra de las Minas
  • Chinese: 拉斯米納斯山脈
  • Czech: Sierra de las Minas
  • Dutch: Sierra de las Minas
  • French: Sierra de las Minas
  • German: Sierra de las Minas
  • Hebrew: סיירה דה לאס מינאס
  • Hungarian: Tárna-hegység
  • Japanese: ラス・ミナス山脈
  • Ladin: Sierra de las Minas
  • Persian: سیرا د لاس میناس
  • Polish: Sierra de las Minas
  • Serbo-Croatian: Sierra de Las Minas
  • Spanish: Sierra de las Minas
  • Spanish: Sierra de Las Minas
  • Swedish: Sierra de las Minas (bergskedja i Guatemala)
  • Swedish: Sierra de las Minas
  • Venetian: Siera de łe Minas

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