Spanish Peaks
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The Spanish Peaks are a pair of volcanic mountains in the southeastern part of the US State of Colorado. They lie in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains as an eastern outlier of the otherwise non-volcanic Culebra Range. They were an important landmark on the Santa Fe Trail.
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- Colorado mountain ranges
- Geography of Colorado
- Rocky Mountains
- Sangre de Cristo Mountains
- State of Colorado

