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Montgó (Valencian pronunciation: [moŋˈɡo]) is a
mountain in
Alicante Province, Spain,
which rises to 753
metres (2,470 ft). It is the last spur on the...
- Valencia, Spain, by the
Mediterranean Sea.
Situated on the side of the
Montgó M****if,
behind a wide bay and
sheltered between two
rocky headlands, the...
- Font Roja (1,354 m), Maigmó (1,296 m),
Serra de
Crevillent (835 m) and El
Montgó (753 m). All of
these peaks are a part of the
Subbaetic Range. The coast...
- Gr****). Vol. 3. Leipzig: Teubner.
Retrieved 10 July 2020.
Parque Natural del
Montgó -
Estudio Multidisciplinar (in Spanish). Valencia:
Conselleria d'Administració...
- Brava,
located between the
southern end of the Gulf of
Roses and Cala (bay)
Montgó. It is an
important fishing port and
tourist centre, and has a festival...
-
Taibilla Sierra de María,
overlapping with the
Penibaetic System Serra Mariola Montgó M****if
Sierra de
Bernia Penyal d'Ifac
Geography of
Spain Geology of the...
- M****if and the
Mediterranean Sea. L'Estartit
stretches North-South from Cala
Montgó, at the
southern tip of the Bay of
Roses (Badía de Roses) to the Ter River...
-
Xabia (Spain). At an
altitude of
around 375
metres on the
sunny side of the
Montgó, the cave is
situated at the head of the
ravine after which it is named...
- species' type location)
through the
increasing urbanisation of the
Macizo de
Montgó. "Eleoniscus".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Helmut Schmalfuss...
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before it ends at the more
southerly Cap de la Nau. It is
backed by the
Montgó Mountain, of
which it is
actually an extension,
geologically speaking, and...