Sierra Menera is a 31 km (19 mi) long mountain range in the southwestern end of the Iberian System .
11-592: Administratively the Sierra Menera belongs to the Sierra de Albarracín , Jiloca and Comunidad de Teruel , comarcas of Aragon , as well as to the Province of Guadalajara , Castile-La Mancha in its western side. The Castle of Peracense rises atop an escarpment in the southern part of the range. The place known as Mirador de la Marajosa offers ample views of the surrounding landscape. There are aerogenerators on some of
22-474: A location in the Province of Teruel is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sierra de Albarrac%C3%ADn Sierra de Albarracín is a 28 km (17 mi) long mountain range in the southwestern end of the Iberian System . Its highest point is the 1,856 m high summit known as Sierra Alta . This mountain range is named after the town of Albarracín , located at a height of 1,200 m. At
33-548: The Laguna de Gallocanta basin. Sierra Menera's highest point is the 1,601 m high summit known as Monte de San Ginés ; another important peak is the 1591 m high Mojón Alto . The Sierra Menera's name derives from the word for ore in Spanish language , for it has rich iron ore deposits that were exploited since ancient Celtiberian , and later also during Roman times, well until the late 20th century. A 200 km long railway line
44-618: The Montes Universales . Albarracín , Bezas , Bronchales , Calomarde , Frías de Albarracín , Gea de Albarracín , Griegos , Guadalaviar , Jabaloyas , Monterde de Albarracín , Moscardón , Noguera de Albarracín , Orihuela del Tremedal , Pozondón , Ródenas , Royuela , Rubiales , Saldón , Terriente , Toril y Masegoso , Torres de Albarracín , Tramacastilla , Valdecuenca , El Vallecillo and Villar del Cobo . 40°23′N 1°34′W / 40.383°N 1.567°W / 40.383; -1.567 This article about
55-674: The Sierra Menera's ridges. The main range is aligned in a NNW - SSE direction. It is not as high or conspicuous as other mountain ranges of the Iberian System. From the hydrographic point of view the Sierra Menera divides the Atlantic from the Mediterranean watershed . The eastern rivulets are tributaries of the Jiloca River , the western of the Tagus , and the northern have no exit, ending up in
66-485: The ancient Señorío de Albarracín feudal manor . Its capital is Albarracín , a town surrounded by stony hills that was declared Monumento Nacional in 1961. This mountainous comarca is named after the Sierra de Albarracín , the main mountain range in this area of the Sistema Ibérico (Iberian System) of mountain ranges. The comarca includes other mountain ranges of the Sistema Ibérico also, foremost of which are
77-456: The centuries. There are many tons of untreated debris and slag scattered across the range, contaminating the soil and the groundwater . Since mid 20th century, large-scale open-pit mining compounded matters, causing severe land degradation in vast mountain areas. The Sagunto ore-processing facilities, Altos Hornos del Mediterráneo S.A. , ceased their activity in 1984 and the Sierra Menera mining company went bankrupt in 1987, following which
88-445: The mines and their subsidiary facilities were closed. Massive unemployment hit the mining town of Ojos Negros after mining activity in the nearby mountains ceased. As a consequence its population went from 3000 in the 20th century to 560 in 2010. At the time of the closure of the mines there was no official regulation forcing the mining company to repair the environmental damage caused by its activity. The Spanish Mining Law relevant at
99-417: The same time it gives its name to the Sierra de Albarracín comarca of Aragon , Spain . Monterde de Albarracín is located at the northern end of the range. The Sierra de Albarracín is a rough-looking mountain chain with pine , oak and juniper forests and also many patches where the rock is exposed. Its summits are usually covered in snow in the winter and the average temperature is of 11 °C. It
110-543: The time didn't include a provision regarding environmental impact of mining activity when it was promulgated in 1973. Sierra de Albarrac%C3%ADn Comarca Sierra de Albarracín Comarca is a comarca in the Province of Teruel , Aragon region, northeastern Spain . It is located in mountain ranges of the Sistema Ibérico (Iberian System) . The Comarca de la Sierra de Albarracín is in an area formerly known locally as Tierra de Albarracín , roughly corresponding to
121-603: Was built by the Compañía Minera de Sierra Menera S. A. in 1903 in order to bring the iron ore to the harbor of Sagunto . This was the longest private company-owned railway line in Europe . A blast furnace facility also belonging to the company was also located in Sagunto, where a pelletizing plant and a long jetty were built in the 1970s. The Sierra Menera range has been much scarred by environmentally unsound mining practices across
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