Definition
Pic de Subenuix is a toponym that appears to refer to a geographic feature, most plausibly a mountain peak, in the Catalan Pyrenees of Spain. No comprehensive, verifiable entry for this name exists in standard encyclopedic references.
Overview
The term is encountered sporadically in regional hiking guides and cartographic materials, suggesting it denotes a summit within the mountainous area of western Catalonia, possibly near the comarca of Pallars Sobirà or the Alt Pirineu Natural Park. Precise location, elevation, and prominence are not documented in widely available scholarly or governmental databases.
Etymology / Origin
- Pic: Catalan and French word meaning “peak” or “summit.”
- Subenuix: Likely a local toponym of Catalan or Occitan origin; the component sub could relate to “under” or “below,” while -enuix may derive from a place name or landowner’s surname historically associated with the area. Exact linguistic roots are not confirmed.
Characteristics
Due to the lack of authoritative sources, specific characteristics such as altitude, geological composition, flora and fauna, or historical significance of Pic de Subenuix cannot be reliably described. Anecdotal references imply that it may be accessible via established mountain trails and could offer typical Pyrenean alpine scenery.
Related Topics
- Pyrenees (mountain range)
- Catalonia (autonomous community)
- Alt Pirineu Natural Park
- Mountain hiking in Spain
Accurate information is not confirmed.