The bastion of its long-guarded independence is the mountain range known as PicosdeEuropa (the Peaks of Europe), a vast natural barrier sheltering the region from the south.
Rising to 2, 648m above sea level at their highest point and stretching just 40km in length, the PicosdeEuropa -- the Peaks of Europe -- were apparently so named because they were the first piece of European land sailors sighted when coming across the Atlantic.