La Morella

La Morella

Cross on La Morella summit
Highest point
Elevation 593 m (1,946 ft)
Coordinates 41°17′47.7″N 1°54′55.8″E / 41.296583°N 1.915500°E / 41.296583; 1.915500Coordinates: 41°17′47.7″N 1°54′55.8″E / 41.296583°N 1.915500°E / 41.296583; 1.915500
Geography
Location Garraf, Catalonia
Parent range Garraf Massif
(Catalan Coastal Range)
Geology
Mountain type Karstic
Climbing
First ascent Unknown
Easiest route From Castelldefels

La Morella or Morella is a mountain located in Begues municipality, Catalonia, Spain. It has an elevation of 593 metres above sea level.[1]

It is the second highest point of the Garraf Massif, Catalan Coastal Range.

The Morella wind

'Morella' is also the name of a wind. Vent de Morella, llevant després d'ella (The wind from Morella is followed by wind from the east).[2] In certain areas close to Barcelona 'Morella' refers to the southern wind coming from the area of this mountain, but in areas closer to Aragon, like Cervera, it refers to the wind coming from the area of the city of Morella, Al matí Morella i a la tarda Tramuntana (In the morning Morella wind and in the afternoon northern wind).[3]

See also

References

  1. "Mapa Topogràfic de Catalunya". Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya. Retrieved May 22, 2010..
  2. Weather-related Aphorisms - Meteo Manresa
  3. Virgili & Pagès, Històries de Cervera, Vol. I, Biblioteca de Cervera i la Segarra, 1989. ISBN 978-84-7935-170-0
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