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 <description>&lt;p&gt;The region of Navarra can be divided into three different areas: mountain, central and the Pamplona basin and riverbank. These three areas are further divided into regions. The Pyrenees are in the north separating Navarra from France. The highest peaks lie in the east and decrease in altitude westwards coinciding with the Basque mountains, in the Bidasoa river depression. The highest summit in the region is the Mesa de los Tres Reyes (The Three Kings&#039; Table) that reaches 2,434 metres. In between the Pyrenees lies the vast valley of the Aragon river.&lt;/p&gt;
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