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Ibón is the Aragonese term for small mountain lakes of glacial origin in the Pyrenees, generally above 2,000 m. Many of them are the source of watercourses in Aragon.

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Ibón Ibones de Asnos y Sabocos Excursiones por Huesca

There are in total 94 ibóns of different shapes and sizes; some of them are used to feed small hydroelectric plants.

Ibón Ibn de Sabocos Valle de Tena

The ibóns of Anayet, Sabocos, Ip or Estanés are the most well-known.

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Etymology

ibón stems with almost certainty from the basque word ibai (river), which originally designated hot springs.

Geology

Ibón Ibn de Ip bajo el pico Collarada Viaje al Pirineo

As the terrain where lies the spring forms a basin, often caused by the ancient presence of a glacier, these waters form a large or small lake depending on the morphological characteristics of the area.

Mythology

There are, according to local legend, enchanted Ibóns, where live fairies, like the Plan.

Ibón Ibn de Bachimaa Alto Wikipedia la enciclopedia libre

Ibón Ibn de Bachimaa Alto Wikipedia la enciclopedia libre

Ibón Ibn de Plan Wikipedia la enciclopedia libre

References

Ibón Wikipedia


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