Mesa de los Tres Reyes explained

Mesa de los Tres Reyes
Elevation M:2428
Prominence M:392
Map:Spain
Label Position:left
Translation:Table of the Three Kings
Location:Aragon/Navarre, Spain;
France
Range:Pyrenees
Coordinates:42.945°N -0.7222°W

Mesa de los Tres Reyes (Basque: Hiru Erregeen Mahaia, Roncalese Basque: Iror Errege Maia, Aragonese: Meseta d'os Tres Reis, Gascon: Tabla d'eths Tros Rouyes, French: Table des Trois Rois) is a mountain of the Pyrenees. It is the highest point of Spanish Navarre, with an elevation of 2428m (7,966feet).

Its name, "The Table of the Three Kings", derives from the fact that the mountain is located at the confluence of the ancient kingdoms of Navarre, Aragon, and Béarn; where the three kings of those kingdoms met from time to time to discuss matters of importance.

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