Terres de l'Ebre
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Terres de l'Ebre ( Catalan pronunciation: [ˈtɛrəz ðə ˈleβɾə] , literally in English 'The Ebre Lands') is one of the seven territories defined by the Regional Plan of Catalonia . It is located in the south-west of Catalonia, in the southern part of river Ebre , and will be formed by four comarques : Baix Ebre , Montsià , Terra Alta and Ribera d'Ebre . [1]
The northern coastal limit of the territory is marked by the Coll de Balaguer , a natural limit with the Camp de Tarragona .
It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 2013 [2] being the second territory in Catalonia to be awarded with this recognition, the first one being the Montseny Massif [3] .
See also
References
- ↑ Vegueries (in Catalan, Spanish, English, and French)
- ↑ "Terres de lEbre Catalonia | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization" . www.unesco.org . Retrieved 2019-02-22 .
- ↑ "Biosphere reserve" . Terres de l'Ebre . 2015-03-17 . Retrieved 2019-02-22 .
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