Col du Perthus | |
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Elevation | 290 m (951 ft) |
Traversed by | D900, A9, N-II, AP-7 |
Location | Le Perthus |
Range | Pyrenees |
Coordinates | 42°27′50″N 2°51′56″E / 42.46389°N 2.86556°E |
Col du Perthus Location of the Col du Perthus in France |
The Col du Perthus (in Catalan: Coll de Pertús) is a mountain pass of the Pyrenees on the France–Spain border, between the Pyrénées-Orientales in Languedoc-Roussillon, Midi-Pyrénées and the Province of Girona in Catalonia.
Rising to an altitude of 290 metres (950 ft), it is one of the lowest border passes in the Pyrenees. It marks the western boundary of the Albera Massif. The village of Le Perthus was founded at the col in 1836.[1] The location is the subject of a noted engraving by Gustave Doré, reproduced in Doré’s Spain.[2]
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References
- ↑ "Le Perthus". jeantosti.com (in French). Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- ↑ Published 2004 by Dover Publications. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/462773.Dor_s_Spain
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