Baetic System
The Baetic System is a mountain range located in southern Spain, primarily within the Andalusia region. It is part of the larger Betic Cordillera and includes notable peaks such as Mulhacén, which is the highest point on the Iberian Peninsula. The system is characterized by its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and significant geological formations.
This mountain range plays a crucial role in the local climate, influencing weather patterns in the surrounding areas. The Baetic System is also home to various flora and fauna, some of which are endemic to the region. Its unique landscapes attract tourists and outdoor enthusiasts, contributing to the local economy.