Geography of Andorra
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| Continent | Europe | |
| Subregion | Southwest Europe | |
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| Area - Total - Water |
Ranked 193rd 468 km² 0 km² |
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| Coastline | 0 km (landlocked) | |
| Land boundaries | 120.3 km | |
| Countries bordered | Spain 63.7 km France 56.6 km |
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| Highest point | Coma Pedrosa, 2,946 m | |
| Lowest point | Riu Runer, 840 m | |
| Longest river | ||
| Largest inland body of water | ||
| Land Use - Arable land - Permanent crops - Other |
2.13 % 0 % 97.87 % (2005 est.) |
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| Irrigated Land | ||
| Climate: | temperate | |
| Terrain: | mountains and narrow valleys | |
| Natural resources | hydropower, mineral water, timber, iron ore, lead | |
| Natural hazards | avalanches | |
| Environmental issues | deforestation, overgrazing of meadows, air pollution | |
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