Montes de Toledo explained

Montes de Toledo
Country Type:Countries
Subdivision1 Type:Communities
Highest:La Villuerca
Elevation M:1603
Coordinates:39.5125°N -4.7314°W
Geology:Sedimentary rock
Age:Tertiary
Orogeny:Alpine
Length Km:350
Length Orientation:E/W
Width Km:100
Width Orientation:N/S
Range Coordinates:39.3833°N -4.4917°W

The Montes de Toledo is one of the main systems of mountain ranges in the Iberian Peninsula. They divide the drainage basin of the Tagus from the basin of the Guadiana. The highest peak is La Villuerca, which is 1603m (5,259feet) high.[1]

Description

The Montes de Toledo are located in the central regions of the Iberian Peninsula, cutting transversally from east to west across the lower portion of the Meseta Central. The length of the Montes de Toledo is 350km (220miles) and their maximum width up to 100km (100miles) near Sonseca and Puertollano.

The eastern Montes de Toledo ranges form one of the natural limits of the historical La Mancha region in Castile-La Mancha and the western end, including the ranges forming the broader Montes de Toledo, reaches into Portalegre District, Portugal.[2]

Geology

Geologically the series of ranges making up the system were formed by Alpine orogeny, but unlike the Central System further north the Montes de Toledo comprise an older terrain of elongated belts of folded and thrust faulted sedimentary rocks that is quite heavily eroded.[3]

The geological structure of the Montes de Toledo is similar to the geology of the Appalachians and akin as well to the geology of the Sierra Morena range further south.[4]

Ranges

The Montes de Toledo are divided in the following physiographic longitudinal sectors or zones:

Main ranges and features

Protected areas

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://photos.eltiempo.es.s3.amazonaws.com/55/77/dffca1aac1417fd2e2270bfd228c203a_720x560.jpg La Villuerca picture
  2. http://cpfcodealdana.juntaextremadura.net/luis2/geograf_extremadura/GEOGRAF%C3%8DA%20DE%20EXTREMADURA.pdf Geografia de Extremadura
  3. Wes Gibbons & Teresa Moreno, The geology of Spain ,
  4. Julio Muñoz Jiménez, Los Montes de Toledo. Estudios de Geografía Física. Departamento de Geografía de la Universidad de Oviedo. Instituto J. S. Elcano (CSIC), Oviedo 1976
  5. http://www.pulgar.org/comarca/Comarca.htm Pulgar y la comarca de Los Montes de Toledo
  6. http://www.aytosanpablodelosmontes.es/orografia.aspx San Pablo de los Montes
  7. http://gosursevilla.blogspot.com/2012/02/paseo-por-la-sierra-de-altamira-caceres.html Paseo por la Sierra de Altamira
  8. http://www.redex.org/ficheros/documentos/693-24%20aprodervi%20.pdf Villuercas Ibores Jara - Red Extremeña de Desarrollo Rural
  9. http://dl.dip-caceres.es/proyectos/geoparque/geologico.html Geoparque - El patrimonio geológico de la comarca de Las Villuercas
  10. http://cvpuertos.webcindario.com/simon.htm Webcindario - Sierra de Montánchez
  11. http://www.elgranviajero.com/articulos_y_especiales/extremadura/sierra_sanpedro/sierra_sanpedro.php Sierra de San Pedro, Extremadura - Tourism
  12. http://www.manorhouses.com/parks/marmede.html Serra de Sao Mamede Natural Park