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  1. Cordillera - Wikipedia

    A cordillera is a chain or network of mountain ranges, such as those in the west coast of the Americas. The term is borrowed from Spanish, where the word comes from cordilla, a …

  2. Cordillera | Andes, Rockies & Alps | Britannica

    cordillera, (from old Spanish cordilla, “cord,” or “little rope”), a system of mountain ranges that often consist of a number of more or less parallel chains. Cordilleras are an extensive feature …

  3. What Are Cordilleras and How Do They Form? - Biology Insights

    Sep 1, 2025 · A cordillera distinguishes itself from a solitary mountain range by its sheer scale and the complex arrangement of its components. It represents an interconnected network of …

  4. CORDILLERA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CORDILLERA is a system of mountain ranges often consisting of a number of more or less parallel chains.

  5. Cordilleras in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Feb 6, 2006 · A cordillera is a major system of often parallel mountain ranges that includes the intervening plateaus, valleys and plains. In Canada, two cordilleras exist: the Western …

  6. Cordillera - Oxford Reference

    6 days ago · 1 Broad assemblage of mountain ranges belonging to orogenic belts of different ages which formed originally at destructive plate margins. 2 System of mountain ranges, …

  7. Understanding Cordilleras: Majestic Mountain Ranges of the ...

    What is a Cordillera? Derived from the Spanish word “cordilla,” meaning “little rope,” a cordillera refers to a vast system of interconnected mountain ranges. These geological formations are …