Corbières (mountains)

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File:Carte des Corbières.svg
Map of Corbières Mountains
File:Château de Puilaurens, Aude, France 05.jpg
Serre de la Quière, Corbières
File:Pic de Bugarach1.jpg
Puig de Bugarag, highest point in the Corbières range, the only foothill of the Pyrenees on their northern side.

The Corbières (Catalan language: Corberes) is a mountain range in the Pre-Pyrenees.

Geography

The Corbières are a mountain region in the Languedoc-Roussillon in southwestern France, located in the departements of Aude and Pyrénées-Orientales.

The River Aude borders the Corbières to the west and north, and the River Agly more or less to the south. The eastern border is the Mediterranean Sea. The eastern part of the Corbières bordering the Mediterranean and the Etangs is called the Corbières maritimes, and has a special kind of climate and typical vegetation (thermo-mediterranean vegetation) which cannot be found in the western part. The highest point of the Corbières is the Pic de Bugarach (1230 m).

See also

References

  • Christophe Neff : Les Corbières maritimes – forment-elles un étage de végétation méditerranéenne thermophile masqué par la pression humaine ? In: Eric Fouache (Edit.): The Mediterranean World Environment and History. IAG Working Group on Geo-archeology, Symposium Proceedings. Environmental Dynamics and History in Mediterranean Areas, Paris, Université de Paris – Sorbonne 24 – 26 avril 2002. Paris, 2003, 191 – 202, (Elsevier France, ISBN 2-84299-452-3).

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