Serra de la Fatarella

Serra de la Fatarella

Serra de la Fatarella range rising west of Ascó
Highest point
Elevation 563.5 m (1,849 ft)
Coordinates 41°11′49.34″N 0°29′42.86″E / 41.1970389°N 0.4952389°E / 41.1970389; 0.4952389Coordinates: 41°11′49.34″N 0°29′42.86″E / 41.1970389°N 0.4952389°E / 41.1970389; 0.4952389
Geography
Location Ribera d'Ebre & Terra Alta
(Catalonia)
Parent range Catalan Central Depression
Geology
Orogeny Alpine orogeny
Type of rock Limestone
Climbing
Easiest route Drive from La Fatarella

Serra de la Fatarella is one of the isolated mountain ranges of the Catalan Central Depression located off the southern end of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range between La Fatarella and Ascó in Spain.[1] The ridge's highest point is 563.5 m; another important summit is 552 m high Punta de l'Home. This smooth range runs in a N - S direction.

The 18th century renaissance style Ermita de la Misericòrdia is located on a 526 m high summit of the range. It has been reconstructed recently.[2]

History

These mountains, along with Serra de Pàndols further west and Serra de Cavalls in the south, were the scenario of bloody battles during the Battle of the Ebro in the Spanish Civil War (1936–39). The Ebro Battle was also the last action of the International Brigades, who were withdrawn midway through it.[3]

Wind turbines have been built on top of the Serra de la Fatarella ridge.[4]

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