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Anboto (1,331 m or 4,367 ft) is a
limestone mountain of the
Western Basque Country, the
highest peak of the
Urkiola range and not far from the Urkiola...
- Mari, also
called Mari Urraca,
Anbotoko Mari ("the Lady of
Anboto"), and
Murumendiko Dama ("Lady of Murumendi"), is the main
goddess of the
ancient Basque...
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Natural Park on 29
December 1989. The Park's
highest mountain summit is
Anboto at 1,337
metres (4,386 ft). This
mountain has a
strong mythological significance...
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between a cave on
Mount Anboto and one on
another mountain (the
stories vary); the
weather would be wet when she was in
Anboto, dry when she was in Aloña...
- (03-2008) ""Erromintxelak
erakusten du
posible dela elkarbizitza" – Durango".
Anboto.org (in Basque). Taylor,
Becky (2014).
Another Darkness,
Another Dawn: A...
- the
western Basque Country, Spain. The
highest mountain in the
range is
Anboto (1331 m). The
range runs from west to east and
forms the
water divide between...
-
Urkiola mountain range and
natural park to the south. The
tallest peak is
Anboto (1,331 m (4,367 ft) in elevation).
There are many
differing opinions about...
- range. It is part of the same
compact gray
limestone m**** that
forms the
Anboto. The main
feature of the
mountain is the 600m high
cliff that
forms the...
- the
western limit of the
Urkiola range.
Mugarra continues the line of the
Anboto, Alluitz, Aitz
Txiki and
Untxillaitz and is the
eastern limit of the Aramotz...
- that also here Mari, "The Lady of
Anboto", has a dwelling.
Tradition says that
every seven years Mari goes from
Anboto to Oiz, and the
weather and the good...