4. -Las Bardenas Reales.
• Semi-desert located in southeast
Navarre
• Vegetation scarce, multiple water
currents, with irregular flow.
• They have been protected
since 1999
• The black bardena its on
the border with Aragon.
5. -Laguna de Pitillas.
• Originaly know as the laguna de
Sabasan.
• A small part belongs
to Santa Clara.
• The origin of the waters
are in Ujue mountains.
• The deep is 2m.
7. -Sierra del Perdón
• Is a mountain range located in Navarre
• Its located 10km south of
the capital (Pamplona)
• Corresponds to the northen
border of the Ebro depression
8. -Sierra De Alaiz
• It is a mountain located in
Navarre
• It has an altitude of 1,289 meters
(Higa De Monreal)
• Its located 15km southeast of
Pamplona between rivers Elorz and
Cidacos
9. -Ebro Valley
• It is a depression of Ebro river, is geographical
region in the northeast of The Iberian Peninsula
• It is born in the Cantabrian Range
, flows into the Mediterranean
Sea
• The depression has an average of
200 meters
10. • Is a hill in Spain located in the province
of Navarre
• Highest point is 1,031 meters
above sea level
• CLIMATE : The average is of 13ºC.
The hottest month is july (24ºC)
The lowest in January (2ºC)
-Sierra de Izco
12. -The Pyrenees.
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It is a green zone and a natural border.
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The higuer peak is The Aneto. (3,404 metres)
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Flora depends on its position in the mountains. In
their fauna the Pyrenees present some
striking instances of endemism.
13. -Valley of Belagua.
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It was originally a glacier.
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At the bottom of the plain, much of the valley is
dedicated to crops.
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It has sights at extensive woodlands.
14. -Valley of Baztan.
• Baztan is the largest municipality in Navarre.
• The culture of Baztan is Basque.
• There are the caves of Urdazubi, Urdax and
Zugarramurdi.
16. -The table of the three kings.
• Located in the Pyrenees and Masif
of Larra.
• 2248m high.
• Located in the intersection of
the french border with Spain.
• Very frecuented by
tourits.
17. -The Roncal Valley.
• Is located in the Merindad
de Sangüesa.
• Is located in the
Pyrenees.
• Crossed by the river Esca.
• Composed by 7 villas.
• Vegetation is compposed by
pines, beech, chestnut and oaks.
• It has got several animals in
danger of extinction
18. -Sierra de Abodi.
• Located in the Pyrenees.
• Starts in the peak of Orhi.
• Separates the valleys of Irati
and Salazar.
• Its high is 1537m high.
• In this mountain you can practise
cross-country skiing on the Abodi
slopes.
19. -Foz de Lumbier.
• Located next to the town of Lumbier 35 km
from Pamplona.
• It is a canyon dug by the Irati River.
• It has something more than 1 km long.
• Passing between almost vertical walls
of 150 to 400 m in height.
• It is declared a nature reserve
21. -Urbasa and Andia.
• Is a natural park.
• Is a protected natural
area
• Is a protected natural area
• Was declared a Natural Park
on February 27, 1997.
• It has an area of 21,408
hectares
22. -Sierra de Aralar.
• Large extension 208 square kilometers.
• Is located in Navarre and
Guipuzkoa.
• Can be accesed from the north
Lekumberri, Iribas or Astitz.
• Located in the basque
mountains.
• Lot of vegetation.
23. -Sierra de
Loquiz.
• Extense from Alava corridor of San
Vicente de Arana, and Santa Cruz
de Campezo to the valleys of Alin.
• With a length of 22km
• An area of 140 square km.
• Located in Merindad of Estella.
24. -Valdizarbe.
• It is located south of the Sierra del Perdón
and north of the Nekeas mountains.
• Crossed by the middle section of the
Arga River
• Vegetation is composed by pines and
oaks, of poplars, oaks and birches,
• The most common animals are wild
boar, fox, rabbits and hares
26. -Global warming
● Is the increase in Earth's average surface
temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases.
● The Pyrenees Mountains have lost almost 90% of
their glacier ice over the past century.
● Their loss will have a severe impact on
summer water supplies in the foothills and
southern plains south of the Pyrenees.
27. -Forestry
● It is the science and craft of creating, managing, using,
conserving, and repairing forests.
● Extensive forests are now limited to the Pyrenees in
the north because centuries of unplanned cutting
have depleted stands.