Cerdanya, a natural Catalan county of excellence, forms a
physiographic unity defined by some orographical, climatic and
historical features which grant the region a very particular character.
Mainly integrated by the higher Valley of the Segre river, Cerdanya is
one Europe’s most extended valleys, with a minimum altitude (about 1000
metres), with its east to west orientation, and a high dose of
insolation of about 3000 hours of sun exposure a year.
The
mountainous shapes the Cadí Mountain Range (occidental half), the
Moixeró Mountain Range and other more oriental massifs like the Tossa
d’Alp and the Puigllançada, and the Pedraforca massif in the Berguedà
region.
Amazing !
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