Seis Hermanas
Seis Hermanas (Spanish for "Six Sisters") is a geographical term primarily referring to a cluster of mountains located in Coahuila, Mexico. The range is part of the Sierra Madre Oriental. The name directly refers to the appearance of the peaks, which from certain vantage points, appear as six distinct, closely grouped summits.
Beyond its purely geographic definition, the term "Seis Hermanas" can sometimes be used more broadly in local folklore or to denote the surrounding region and its communities that are historically and economically linked to the mountains. However, its primary and most consistent usage remains as a proper noun identifying this specific mountain range in northern Mexico. Information regarding the precise elevation and geological composition of the mountains is readily available from geological surveys and cartographic resources specific to the region of Coahuila.