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Peña de los Enamorados

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Type
  
Cultural

Reference no.
  
1501-002

Elevation
  
880 m

Mountain range
  
Penibaetic System

Criteria
  
i, iii, iv

State Party
  
Spain

Province
  
Province of Málaga

Designated as world heritage site
  
2016 (40th session)

Peña de los Enamorados wwwguatequenetpic33jpg

Region
  
Europe and North America

Similar
  
La Maroma, La Torrecilla, Mulhacén, Monte Hacho, Veleta

Pen a de los enamorados antequera


Peña de los Enamorados ("The Lovers' Rock") is a mountain near the city of Antequera, Málaga Province, Andalusia, Spain. It reaches a height of 880 metres above sea level.

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The mountain was named after a legend from the local oral tradition. The most well-known version of the legend says that two young Moorish lovers from rival clans, a young man from Antequera and girl from nearby Archidona, threw themselves from the rock while being pursued by the girl's father and his men. This romantic legend was later adapted by Robert Southey. In his Laila and Manuel the lovers were a Muslim girl and her father's Christian slave.

Christopher Columbus knew of this name. His chronicler, Barholome de Casas copied a log entry from Oct 29, 1492 in which Columus describes what he saw 8 days earlier in Cuba, "Remarking on the position of the river and port, to which he gave the name San Salvador, he described its mountains as lofty and beautiful, like the peña de las enamoradas... ". NB, the mistaken choice of gender by someone, be it the chronicler or the translator, the gender referenced is incorrect.

The mountain is also popularly known as "Montaña del Indio" because it looks like the head of an Indian when seen from certain angles.

References

Peña de los Enamorados Wikipedia