Sierra de Nava Alta explained

Sierra de Nava Alta
Highest:Peña de las Armas
Elevation M:1154
Listing:List of mountains in Aragon
Parent:Iberian System, northern zone
Map:Spain
Location:[Tabuenca (Campo de Borja) [Valdejalón]] (Aragon)
Range:Iberian System
Coordinates:41.5917°N -1.4661°W
Geology:Limestone
Period:Cretaceous
Orogeny:Alpine orogeny

Sierra de Nava Alta or Sierra de la Nava Alta is a mountain range in the Valdejalón comarca, Aragon, Spain, located west of the A-121 road, between Fuendejalón and Ricla and east of Tierga and Mesones de Isuela.[1]

Geography

The ridge's highest summits are Peña de las Armas (1,154 m), Buitrera de Valdearcos (994 m), and Monegre (922 m).[2]

The Santuario de la Virgen de Rodanas is located in the Sierra de Nava Alta, about 12 km to the west of Épila town. The road to the sanctuary from Épila is not paved. These mountains are covered with low and mostly sparse maquis shrub, with some juniper, Carrasca (Quercus ilex) and pine trees. They suffered intense exploitation in the past, with overgrazing by cattle and excessive firewood gathering.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.campodeborja.es/pub/documentos/documentos_1.1_-_RelieveDelCampoDeBorja_fe1467ed.pdf El relieve del Campo de Borja
  2. http://www.pirineos3000.com/servlet/DescripcionAscension/MONTANA--Pena_de_las_Armas--IDASCENSION--10112.html Ascensión a el Peña de las Armas
  3. http://www.villardajos.com/26_arcos_de_valdarcos.htm Ruta de Tabuenca a los arcos de Valdarcos