Canigó
| Canigó | |
|---|---|
Canigó, 2009 | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 2,784.70 m (9,136.2 ft) |
| Prominence | 550 m (1,800 ft) |
| Listing | Mountains of France |
| Coordinates | 42°31′08″N 02°27′24″E / 42.51889°N 2.45667°E |
| Geography | |
| Parent range | Pyrenees |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | According to tradition, in 1285 by Peter III of Aragon |
| Easiest route | hike |
The Canigó (Catalan: Canigó [kəniˈɣo], locally [kəniˈɣu]; French: Canigou [kaniɡu]; Latin: mons Canigosus or Canigonis) is a mountain located in the Pyrenees of southern France.
The Canigó is located less than 50 kilometres (31 mi) from the sea and has an elevation of 2,784.70 metres (9,136.2 ft). Due to its sharp flanks and its dramatic location near the coast, until the 18th century the Canigó was believed to be the highest mountain in the Pyrenees.
Being between south and Northern Catalonia, the mountain has a historical symbolical significance for Catalan people.
In good weather, it is visible from Marseille on 8 February and 31 October, due to atmospheric optical effects.