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Sierra Madrona is a mountain range of the Sierra Morena, Spain. It is located in Ciudad Real Province, in the region of Castile-La Mancha as well as the Córdoba and Jaén provincial limits, Andalusia. Its highest peak, 1,332 m high Bañuela, is the highest point of the whole Sierra Morena system.〔(Mendikat - Bañuela ( 1.332 m ) )〕 Other notable summits are Dormideros 1,328 m, ''Corral de Borros'' 1,312 m, Abulagoso 1,301 m and ''Rebollera'' 1,161 m. ==Description== Sierra Madrona is a massif composed of a series of subranges including ''Sierra de Quintana'', ''Sierra de Hornilleros'', ''Sierra de Navalmanzano'', ''Sierra de la Garganta'' nad ''Sierra del Nacedero''. They are aligned in a NW-SE direction and are separated by narrow valleys.〔(Fuencaliente, geologia y relieve )〕 The range is bounded by the Robledillo river valley and ''Sierra de la Solana'' and ''Umbria de Alcudia'' in the North, the Montoro river valley in the East, by the smooth hills of Sierra de Andújar, Sierra Quiteria and Los Pedroches in the South, and by the Yeguas River valley in the West. The range is mostly covered in shrubland and is named after the ''madroño'' or ''madroña'', the Strawberry Tree (''Arbutus unedo'') which is abundant in the area. The easiest route to reach it is to drive from Andújar or Puertollano. The cave paintings of ''Peña Escrita'' and ''La Batanera'' are located in caves within the range area. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sierra Madrona」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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