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Garrotxa

Garrotxa
Map of Catalonia with Garrotxa highlighted
Other Catalan comarques
ProvinceGirona
CapitalOlot
Largest cityOlot
Demonym 
Population (2001)47,747
Area734.2 km2
Pop. density (2001)65.0 hab/km2
Municipalities22

Garrotxa is a comarca (county) in Catalonia. Its population in 2001 was 47,747, more than half of them in the capital city of Olot. It is roughly equivalent to the historical comarca of Besalú.

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Geography

Garrotxa borders the comarques of Ripollčs, Osona, Selva, Girončs, Pla de l'Estany, Alt Empordā, and Vallespir. It includes the upper basin of the River Fluviā and the headwaters of the rivers Muga , Amer, and Llémena .

From both the human point of view and that of physical geography, the comarca has a clear division into two subcomarques. Extending north from the valley of the Fluviā, is Alta Garrotxa (Upper Garrotxa), while the southern part is sometimes called the comarca of Olot, after the capital city.

The Fluviā flows toward the Mediterranean, and has a relatively small flow of water (1.07 m3/s at Olot).

The high humidity of Garrotxa contrasts with the that of the neighboring comarques. Annual rainfall is over 1000 mm (about 40 inches). It is said that "if it's not raining in Olot, it's not raining anywhere." Winter temperatures hover around freezing; in August, temperatures average 27.7°C (about 80°F). Thermal inversions are relatively common; Alta Garrotxa and Puigsacalm, particularly, have more of a mountain climate, with snowfall figuring more prominently.

Vegetation varies with the climate. Alta Garrotxa and the east part of the comarca have typically Mediterranean climate and vegetation; the rest has a sub-Mediterranean climate, tending toward an Atlantic climate in the most humid areas.

Volcanic Zone

In the western part of the comarca, the land around Olot and Santa Paucontains some 40 well-preserved volcanic cones at Croscat , important flows of basaltic lava, and the volcano of Santa Margarida . This zone is protected within the 120.07 km2 Parc Natural de la Zona Volcānica de la Garrotxa.

The principal focus is the plain and hillsides of Olot. A field of lava covers most of the plain (some 25 km2), and lava flows continue down the valley of the Fluviā to Sant Jaume de Llierca . Another important sector is in the tectonic valley of the River Ser , at the foot of the faultline escarpment of the Corb and Finestres ranges, with the volcanos of Santa Margarida and Croscat. The lava flows down the valley past the Sallent de Santa Pau to the mill of Gibert . There is a third group of volcanos in the valley of the river Llémena and the stream of Adri .

There appear to have been old eruptions around Olot, because one can find basalt boulders from the Pliocene era in the valley of the Fluviā.

In 1982, the Generalitat de Catalunya (the government of Catalonia) declared the zone comprising the valleys of the Fluviā and Ser and the upper part of the valleys of Aiguavella and Sant Iscle to be Natural Places of National Interest. They also declared most of the volcanic cones and the Fageda d'en Jordā (a beech woods rooted in lava) to be Integral Geobotanical Reserves.

Population and economic activity

9.4% of the population are engaged in agriculture and primary production, 59.4% in industry and energy, and 31.2% in the service sectors. Agricultural land has been shrinking, but Garrotxa remains the leading producer of maize. The livestock sector is actually expanding, especially pigs and cattle.

Industry, centered around Olot, Sant Joan les Fonts , and Besalú, has been generally on the rise since 1940. The most important industries are textiles, especially knitwear, the processing of locally grown food, and metallurgy. Behind these come papermaking, chemistry, and plastics.

Municipalities

Populations are from 2001.

  • Argelaguer - pop. 393
  • Besalú - pop. 2,032
  • Beuda - pop. 135
  • Castellfollit de la Roca - pop. 964
  • Maiā de Montcal - pop. 335
  • Mieres - pop. 318
  • Montagut i Oix - pop. 824
  • Olot - pop. 28,060
  • Planes d'Hostoles - pop. 1,722
  • Preses - pop. 1,495
  • Riudaura - pop. 401
  • Sales de Llierca - pop. 96
  • Sant Aniol de Finestres - pop. 290
  • Sant Feliu de Pallerols - pop. 1,152
  • Sant Ferriol - pop. 199
  • Sant Jaume de Llierca - pop. 746
  • Sant Joan les Fonts - pop. 2,719
  • Santa Pau - pop. 1,496
  • Tortellā - pop. 706
  • Vall d'en Bas - pop. 2,529
  • Vall de Bianya - pop. 1,135

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