Montseny Massif

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Montseny
View from the summit of El Matagalls
Highest point
Elevation1,706 m (5,597 ft)
Geography
Montseny is located in Catalonia
Montseny
Montseny
Catalonia, Spain
LocationVallès Oriental, la Selva, Osona
Catalonia
RegionES-CT
Parent rangeCatalan Pre-Coastal Range
Geology
Mountain typeSedimentary rock layers over igneous and metamorphic rocks[1]

Montseny (Catalan pronunciation: [munˈsɛɲ]) is a mountain range west of the coastal hills north of Barcelona. It is part of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range.

Features

The Montseny massif is located within a triangle formed by the AP-7, C-17 and C-25 roads. It has the highest mountains in the area south of the Pyrenees and dominates the plains south of Girona.

UNESCO designated Montseny a biosphere reserve in 1978.[2] The regional government designated it a natural park in 1987.

The highest peaks are Turó de l'Home (1,712 m), Les Agudes (1,703 m), El Matagalls (1,697 m) and Puig Drau (1,344 m). To the south is the plateau of La Calma. In between is the Valley of the Tordera.

The Park is home to a wide variety of fauna from Mediterranean to alpine. There are also a large number of megalithic structures in the park.

References

  1. ^ Geologia - Massís del Montseny
  2. ^ "Biosphere Reserve Information - Montseny". UNESCO. Retrieved 2007-03-23.

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