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Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park

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Established
  
1982 (1982)

Phone
  
+34 972 26 60 12

Area
  
153.1 km²

Province
  
Province of Girona

Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park

Location
  
Garrotxa, Catalonia, Spain

Governing body
  
Departament de Medi Ambient i Habitatge

Address
  
Avenida de Santa Coloma, s/n, 17800 Olot, Girona, Spain

Hours
  
Closed now Friday10AM–2PM, 3–6PMSaturday10AM–2PM, 3–6PMSundayClosedMondayClosedTuesday10AM–2PM, 3–6PMWednesday10AM–2PM, 3–6PMThursday10AM–2PM, 3–6PM

The Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park (Catalan: Parc Natural de la Zona Volcànica de la Garrotxa) is a natural park area covering a Holocene volcanic field (also known as the Olot volcanic field) in Catalonia, northeastern Spain. The volcanos, of which there are about forty within the park, are no longer active, with the last eruption (Croscat) occurring about 11,000 years ago. However, the region is still seismically active, and a large earthquake in 1428 caused damage to buildings and twenty deaths in Barcelona, 90 kilometres (56 mi) to the south.

The park covers 12,093.02 hectares, and includes territory from eleven municipalities in the comarca of Garrotxa. The built-up areas of Olot, Santa Pau, Sant Joan les Fonts and Castellfollit de la Roca are completely surrounded by the park. Including these urban areas, the population of the park is more than 40,000 people, and the economic development of the zone is one of the objectives of the park management, while trying to avoid the damage caused by quarrying, urban sprawl and illegal waste disposal. Some 980.86 ha of the park, including the best preserved volcanic cones, are fully protected as nature reserves.

Geology

The Garrotxa field is a monogenetic volcanic field, with each volcano representing a single period of eruption. The field became active about 700,000 years ago, and is the most recent expression of volcanic activity in northeastern Catalonia, which dates back 10 million years.

References

Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park Wikipedia


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