Vallespir
Historical district in French Catalonia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vallespir is a region of Northern Catalonia, with the capital in Ceret. It borders the counties of Alt Empordà (to the southeast), Garrotxa (to the south), Ripollès (to the southwest), Conflent (to the northwest) and Rosselló (to the northeast).
The Vallespir is structured by the Tec river, which crosses it from west to east. To the north it is dominated by Guillem plan and Canigó, while to the south by Comanegra and Roc de Fraussa. There is a variety of opinions regarding sub-counties. Some divide the region[1] into two, Baix Vallespir and Alt Vallespir. In this case Alt Vallespir includes from the beginning of the Tec river basin and Prats de Molló to Palaldà.
The Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana and the works derived from it, such as the Regional Geography of Catalonia, divide it into three, with the inclusion of the Vallespir Mitjà, which would act as a border[2][3] between the higher valleys and the basin mentioned According to some studies, such as that of Norbert Font i Sagué, the Roussillon sub-regions of Albera and Marenda have been considered as part of the Vallespir, that is to say, all that is left to the south of the Tec when this river enters the Plain of Rosselló.