About Monte Aloia
Monte Aloia is a summit in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, which was pronounced a characteristic stop on 4 December 1978. The recreation center covers a zone of 746 hectares and is situated inside the region of Tui, a town on the River Mino. It is a Site of Community Importance. The vegetation comprises of pine manors and shrubland. It has remainders of the castro culture, and components of ethnographic intrigue. Mount Aloia presents an unpleasant geography with a height going somewhere in the range of 80 and 629 meters from the Alto de San Xiao, from which spreads a broad stretch of the River Louro and the Mino until its mouth.
The dirts are acidic, of low to average profundity, displaying granitic substrate that frequently rises, bringing about rocks and stones, a trademark component of the scene of the district of the lower Minho. The most striking qualities of this culture are: its walled oppida and slope posts, referred to locally as castros, from Latin castrum "chateau", and the shortage of unmistakable entombment rehearses, notwithstanding the regular statements of distinction things and merchandise, swords and other metallic wealth in rough outcrops, streams and other sea-going settings since the Atlantic Bronze Age. This social territory stretched out east to the Cares waterway and south into the lower Douro stream valley.
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