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Sierra de Sis : ウィキペディア英語版
Mountains of Sis

The Mountains of Sis ((カタルーニャ語、バレンシア語:Serra de Sis), or ''Serra del Cis'') ((スペイン語:Sierra de Sis)) is a long mountain range of the Pre-Pyrenees. They are located between the valleys of rivers Isábena and the Escales Reservoir, Noguera Ribagorzana, in the Ribagorza comarca, Aragon, Spain.〔(Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa - Sierra de Alcubierre )〕 The ridge's highest summits are Pico de l´Amorriador (1791 m) and Puialto (1782 m). Other important summits are 1765 m high La Creu de Bonansa, 1490 m high Altaió d'Aulet and 1066 m high Tossal de Cornudella.
==Geography==
This mountain chain rises abruptly from a plain and looks quite impressive from certain angles, therefore in ancient geographic works this range was also referred to as "the Great Mountains of Sis" ((スペイン語:la gran sierra de Sis)) owing to the massive appearance of its mountains, abruptly rising as mighty foothills of the Pyrenees.〔''Diccionario Geográfico Universal dedicado a la Reina Nuestra Señora'', Sociedad de Literatos, Madrid 1792〕
The summits of this mountain chain offer an excellent lookout point to have a view of some of the main peaks of the Pyrenees from the south, as well as of the magnificent El Turbón in the west.〔(Sierra de Sis. Pico de l´Amorriador 1791 mts )〕 Some of the steep rocky cliffs of the range are popular with rock climbers.〔(Sierra de Sis - Ribagorza )〕
The 9th - 11th century Santa María de Obarra monastery is located at the foot of the western end of the Sierra de Sis range.〔(Monasterio de Santa María de Obarra ) 〕 There are also abandoned villages and church buildings, as well as many ancient cattle farmers' buildings known as ''borda'' in the area.

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