Cerro El Ávila
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| Cerro El Ávila
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| Elevation | 2,159 metres (7,083 feet) |
| Location | Caracas, Venezuela
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Cerro El Ávila (Mountain El Ávila) is a mountain in the mid-North of Venezuela. The mountain rises next to the capital Caracas and separates the city from the Caribbean Sea.

