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Because of their relatively vertical sides, the Mallos de Riglos are a popular destination for [[climbing|climbers]].
Because of their relatively vertical sides, the Mallos de Riglos are a popular destination for [[climbing|climbers]].


==Gallery==
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File:Mallos de Riglos rocks and town.jpg|Mallos de Riglos rocks and town
File:Blasco de Grañén - Saint Martin Sharing his Cloak - Google Art Project.jpg|''Saint Martin Sharing his Cloak'' by Blasco de Gañén (mid-15th century) from the Hermitage of San Martín located in [[Riglos]] (Aragon). Now located in [[Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya]].
File:Los Mallos de Riglos.jpg|
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Revision as of 03:57, 25 September 2016

Mallos de Riglos
Highest point
Elevation1,045 m (3,428 ft)
Geography
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LocationHoya de Huesca, Aragon, Spain
Parent rangePre-Pyrenees
Geology
Mountain typeConglomerate (Miocene)
Climbing
First ascentUnknown
Easiest routeFrom Riglos

The Mallos de Riglos are a set of conglomerate rock formations in Hoya de Huesca comarca, Aragon, Spain. They are located near Riglos some 45 km (28 mi) to the northwest of the city of Huesca. Rising to some 300 metres (980 ft) high (c. 1000 metres or 3,300 ft (1,000 m) above sea level), they form part of the foothills of the Pyrenees.

Because of their relatively vertical sides, the Mallos de Riglos are a popular destination for climbers.