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Ports de Tortosa-Beseit

Ports de Tortosa-Beseit, also known as Ports de Beseit, or simply as Els Ports or Lo Port by locals, is a limestone mountain massif located at the north-eastern end of the Sistema Ibérico, a complex system of mountain ranges and massifs in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. Its highest point is Mont Caro, 1,441 m. Rivers such as the Matarranya and the Cenia have their source in these mountains.

Description
At the 1350 m high Tossal dels Tres Reis (Peak of the Three Kings), where the borders of the ancient Kingdoms of Valencia, Catalonia and Aragon meet, there is a cairn marking the meeting point of the ancient three kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon. It is mostly a limestone massif, with many steep cliffs, jagged peaks, deep valleys, shafts and caves. The area is mostly uninhabited except for small villages. These mountains were one of the last redoubts of the Spanish Maquis in the 1940s and 50s. ==Ecology==
Ecology
One of the largest colonies of griffon vultures in Europe, as well as Spanish Ibex, Roe Deer, Wild Boar, European badgers, common genets, grey wagtails, among others, have their habitat in these lonely mountains. Among the aquatic animals there are trout in some of the rivers and amphibians such as the Marbled newt in many of the ponds of the range. The vegetation of the Ports is rich and varied. Besides the Mediterranean species, there are also species belonging to Alpine flora and colder temperate regions at high altitudes and in protected valleys. ==Mountain ranges==
Peaks
Some of the main peaks of the massif are: Mont Caro (1441 m), the highest point, Castell de l'Airosa, Tossal d'en Cervera, Mola del Boix, Mola del Boixet, el Castellar, la Portella del Pinell, Curullons, el Negrell, Punta de l'Àliga, Farrubio, Penyaflor, Mola de Catí, Tossal dels Tres Reis, Tossa Blanca, Roques de Benet, Penyagalera, Mola de Lli, Tossal de Tall Nou, Tossal de l'Espada, la Ballestera, Mola de la Paridera, Muntanyola, La Tossa, Mola Castellona, Tossal de Joan Gran, Tossal de la Forca, Tossal d'en Grillo, Muntanya de Santa Bàrbara, L'Espina and La Moleta d'Alfara. ==Protected areas==
Protected areas
There are two natural parks in the massif; there is no protected area on the Aragonese side: • Parc Natural dels Ports on the Catalan side • Parc Natural de la Tinença de Benifassà on the Valencian side. ==See also==
Features
File:Mont Caro (enhanced).jpg|Mont Caro, the Ports' highest point File:El port fageda (19).JPG|Beech forest in the National Park area Image:Masdebarberans.jpg|Mas de Barberans, a town located at the feet of the eastern edge of the Ports File:Els Ports.jpg|A mountain river at La Vall in the Mas de Barberans administrative area File:L'Ulldemó.jpg|Ulldemó River close to Beseit on the western edge of the Ports File:Capra hispanica pyrenaica at Ports de Tortosa Beseit.jpg|Spanish Ibex at Ports de Tortosa Beseit File:Belemnites Ports Tortosa2.jpg|Belemnites fossils from Les Foies, in the Serra de l'Espina close to Alfara de Carles File:Ulldecona.1.jpg|Ulldecona Dam in the Tinença de Benifassà File:Roques de Benet.jpg|Roques de Benet near Arnes, Terra Alta ==References==
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