--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "John Gonzalez" <1gnzlz@v...> wrote:
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> I remember seen a definition of cerro as backbone, or espinazo.
Cerros means a small mountain. It goes: Loma, cerro, montaña y
sierra, degrees according to size. Sierra means "saw" as the tool the
carpenters use. The name "sierra" was given to the mountain chain
because they resemble the teeth of a saw. There is only one Sierra
Nevada, it was named for its snow covered peaks. I just cringe when I
hear statements in the media such as: "Great week-end to visit the
sierras" TV people (professionals?) Should know that there is only
one "Sierra" .
Right, John. Unless they're referring to México's sierras. ;-)
http://www.galeon.com/cumbres/Archivos/orografia.htm
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