- and
central Spain and
southern Portugal; in Portugal, it is
known as a
montado. Its name
comes from the
Latin defensa (fenced),
referring to land that...
- been
responsible for
setting the old town's style,
described by
Claire Montado,
chief executive of the
Gibraltar Heritage Trust, as "military-ordnance-style...
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Montadó is a
almost deserted locality located in the muni****lity of
Isona i
Conca Dellà, in
Province of
Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020...
- management,
animals ranged freely in sp**** oak
forest (dehesa in Spain,
montado in Portugal), they are
constantly moving around and
therefore burn more...
- a
variety of products, the most
common of
which is wine stoppers. The
montado landscape of
Portugal produces approximately half of the cork harvested...
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highest yield of cork.
These mostly extensively managed habitats are
called montados in
Portugal and
dehesas in Spain. They are
considered to be
extremely valuable...
- Jean-Baptiste
Lamarck in 1785. It is the
typical species of the
Iberian dehesa or
montado,
where its sweet-astringent
acorns are a
source of food for livestock,...
-
mainly oak,
walnut and pine. The cork oak
savanna in Portugal,
known as
montado, is a good
example of a
mediterranean savanna. Shrubland:
Shrublands are...
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Ecology of Short-Toed Snake-Eagle (Circaetus
gallicus [Gmelin, 1788]) in the
Montados of
Iberian Peninsula" (PDF).
Silva Lusitana. 28 (2): 155–179. doi:10...
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impact the
environment less than
intensive systems.
Dehesa in Spain, or
montado in Portugal, with cork oak and
Black Iberian pig.
Herding Pastoralism Polyculture...