Barcelona Airview
Flight over the Barcelona region in Catalonia, Spain.
Visible are:
- The Montserrat Mountain
- Tibidabo
- The City of Barcelona
- Santelvira
- Cerdanyola del Vallès
- Mollet del Vallès
- Mataró
Xavi OfThe Jungle Pedraforca Parc Aventura
Pedraforca Parc Aventura
120429_collsacabra_tavertet_grup Pedraforca
Sortida pels especteculars cingles de Tevertet, a Collsacabra
El Pedraforca, Catalunya. 2016/01/05. Selrak. Time Lapse. nevada al cim
Nevada del 5 de Gener al cim del Pedraforca.
Música: Entropia.
La Manga - Intre 2 mari || 4k Travel Diary #2.15
Mergem in sfirsit la plaja, dar nu la o plaja obisnuita, dar intre doua mari: Mar Minor si Marea Mediterana, iar La Manga este fisia de pamint care le desparte. Este o priveliste deosebita, mai ales de sus cu drona.
Alquiler piso calle Castelló 5ª planta exterior amueblado
Catalonia Mountain Motorcycle Adventure Ride
Catalonia Mountain Motorcycle Adventure Ride
Carretera N 145 De La Seo Urgell
La N-145 es una carretera nacional de España que tiene una longitud de 9 km y que transcurre paralela al río Valira y totalmente por la comarca catalana del Alto Urgel, uniendo la población de Seo de Urgel con Andorra.
Es la única carretera por la cual se puede acceder a Andorra desde territorio español y donde se sitúa la aduana de la Farga de Moles.
Recorrido
La N-145 inicia su recorrido en el enlace con la carretera N-260 o Eje pirenaico junto a la población de Seo de Urgel. Atraviesa las poblaciones de Anserall y la Farga de Moles, finalizando su recorrido en la frontera con Andorra.
Eduardo Manuel Mendes Necho
Montserrat (provincial de Barcelone) #drone#drones#video#mountains#amazing#dji#fly#mavic#mavicpro#
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Catalan Countries
The Balearic Islands are one of the Catalan-speaking territories designated by the cultural term of Catalan Countries. Majorca and Minorca are the Balearic Islands proper, while the other islands are included in the appellation as part of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands.
Travel Guide - Tossa de mar - Catalonia, Spain
Tossa de Mar is a pretty town with cobbled streets, constructed around a magnificent ancient castle, located in the Spanish region of Catalonia on the Costa Brava. The beautiful mountainous hinterland with lush green valleys, gorges and natural springs creates a stunning backdrop. There is also a bustling beach life in this attractive resort which appeals to couples and families alike.
An attractive part of this historic town is the Villa Vella (old quarter) with its ancient defensive walls and towers still intact.
Situated 95 kilometres north of Barcelona and 100 kilometres south of the French border, the resort is approximately 40 minutes drive from the very well served airport at Girona, and around 1 hour 30 minutes by car from the major international airport in the Barcelona suburb of El Prat.
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GREAT MOTORBIKE ROADS Catalunya LV4241 St Llorenc de Morunys - Cambrils
Montserrat a vista de Dji Mavic Pro y Zhiyun Smooth Q
Ruta por la falda de la montaña de Montserrat, junto con el colega de cuatro patas para probar el nuevo Dji Mavic Pro y el Zhiyun Smooth Q.
EL CADÍ MOIXERÓ THE CADÍ MOIXERÓ
El Parque Natural de Cadí-Moixeró es un parque natural español que se sitúa entre las provincias de Barcelona, Gerona y Lérida, en el ámbito de las comarcas del Berguedá, el Alto Urgel y la Cerdaña.
Situado en los Prepirineos, sierra paralela a los Pirineos, es formado por un tipo de roca, calcárea, que provoca el relieve abrupto. Su cara norte es particularmente impactante. Dentro del Parque Natural se encuentra el Pedraforca, montaña de forma característica situado en la zona sur, y constituye uno de los símbolos del excursionismo en Cataluña.
Sus altitudes se sitúan entre los 900 metros en los valles y los 2.648,6 metros1 del pico más alto, el Vulturó. Es por tanto un parque de alta montaña. Las sierras del Cadí y del Moixeró unidas en el puerto de Tancalaporta (2.357 m) forman una barrera de impresionante altura que separa el valle del Segre de la cabecera del río Llobregat.
The Natural Park of Cadí-Moixeró is a Spanish natural park that is located between the provinces of Barcelona, Gerona and Lleida, in the area of the regions of Berguedá, Alto Urgel and Cerdanya.
Located in the Pre-Pyrenees, a mountain range parallel to the Pyrenees, it is formed by a type of rock, calcareous, which causes the abrupt relief. Its north face is particularly impressive. Within the Natural Park is Pedraforca, a characteristic mountain located in the south, and is one of the symbols of hiking in Catalonia.
Its altitudes are between 900 meters in the valleys and 2,648.6 meters1 of the highest peak, the Vulturó. It is therefore a high mountain park. The Cadí and Moixeró mountain ranges together in the port of Tancalaporta (2,357 m) form a barrier of impressive height that separates the Segre valley from the head of the Llobregat river.
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Catalonia (Catalan: Catalunya, Occitan: Catalonha, Spanish: Cataluña) is an autonomous community in Spain on the northeastern corner of the Iberian Peninsula, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy. Catalonia consists of four provinces: Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. The capital and largest city is Barcelona, the second-most populated municipality in Spain and the core of the sixth most populous urban area in the European Union. It comprises most of the territory of the former Principality of Catalonia (with the remainder Roussillon now part of France's Pyrénées-Orientales, Occitanie). It is bordered by France (Occitanie) and Andorra (Andorra la Vella, Encamp, Escaldes-Engordany, La Massana and Sant Julià de Lòria) to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the east, and the Spanish autonomous communities of Aragon to the west and Valencia to the south. The official languages are Catalan, Spanish, and the Aranese dialect of Occitan.In the late 8th century, the counties of the March of Gothia and the Hispanic March were established by the Frankish kingdom as feudal vassals across and near the eastern Pyrenees as a defensive barrier against Muslim invasions. The eastern counties of these marches were united under the rule of the Frankish vassal, the count of Barcelona, and were later called Catalonia. In 1137, Catalonia and the Kingdom of Aragon were united by marriage under the Crown of Aragon, and the Principality of Catalonia developed its own institutional system, such as courts (parliament), and constitutions, becoming the base for the Crown of Aragon's naval power, trade and expansionism in the Mediterranean. In the later Middle Ages, Catalan literature flourished. During the last Medieval centuries natural disasters, social turmoils and military conflicts affected the Principality. Between 1469 and 1516, the king of Aragon and the queen of Castile married and ruled their kingdoms together, retaining all of them their distinct institutions and legislation.
During the Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659), Catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army in its territory, being briefly proclaimed a republic under French protection. Within a brief period France took full control of Catalonia, until it was largely reconquered by the Spanish army. Under the terms of the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, the Spanish Crown ceded the northern parts of Catalonia, mostly the County of Roussillon, to France. During the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714), the Crown of Aragon sided against the Bourbon Philip V of Spain; following Catalan defeat on 11 September 1714, Philip V, inspired by the model of France imposed a unifying administration across Spain, enacting the Nueva Planta decrees, suppressing the main Catalan institutions and rights like in the other realms of the Crown of Aragon. This led to the eclipse of Catalan as a language of government and literature, replaced by Spanish. Along the 18th century, Catalonia experienced economic growth, reinforced in the late quarter of the century when the Castile's trade monopoly with American colonies ended.
In the 19th century, Catalonia was severely affected by the Napoleonic and Carlist Wars. In the second half of the century, Catalonia experienced significant industrialisation. As wealth from the industrial expansion grew, Catalonia saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers movements appeared. In 1914, the four Catalan provinces formed a commonwealth, and with the return of democracy during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939), the Generalitat of Catalonia was restored as an autonomous government. After the Spanish Civil War, the Francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing Catalan self-government and banning the official use of the Catalan language again. After a first period of autarky, fro ...
Iulian Paragliding in Berga Spain
Iulian Paragliding in Berga Spain
Flavors of Girona from a Drone
GIRONA a region in Catalonia very close to Barcelona is a very touristic destination with over 4.5 million visitors per year (the region has only 0.7 inhabitants). However you can still get very nice shooting, specially from a DRONE. I also include some shots from Barcelona.
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GIRONA és una regió de Catalunya propera a Barcelona destí de 4.5 milions de visitants l'any (mentre que té només 0.7 milions d'habitants). Malgrat tot, encara es poden filmar coses interessants... especialment des d'un DRONE. També s'inclou un parell d'escenes de Barcelona.
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