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The Illes Medes (Spanish: Islas Medas) is a small and craggy group of seven islets in the Costa Brava area of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Administratively, the Medes Archipelago belongs to the Baix Empordà comarca, Catalonia, Spain. The islands are protected as a nature reserve; scubadiving is popular but is thus regulated there and requires permission.[1]

Illes Medes
Illes Medes seen from L'Estartit beach. Meda gran is in the forefront, taking over most of the silhouette
Illes Medes
Location in the Province of Girona
Illes Medes
Location in Catalonia
Illes Medes
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 42°03′00″N 03°13′15″E
Country Spain
Autonomous community Catalonia
ProvinceGirona
ComarcaBaix Empordà
MunicipalityTorroella de Montgrí
Area
  Total0.215 km2 (0.083 sq mi)
Highest elevation
75 m (246 ft)
Population
 (2009)
  Totalno permanent population
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

The islands are located close to the shore, east of the coastal town of L'Estartit.[2]


Islands


Topographic map of Medes Islands
Topographic map of Medes Islands
Carall Bernat, Tascons Grossos and Meda Petita.
Carall Bernat, Tascons Grossos and Meda Petita.
The Tascons Grossos, Tascons Petits and Carall Bernat.
The Tascons Grossos, Tascons Petits and Carall Bernat.

History


In the 15th century the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem built a fortress on Meda Gran. They eventually left and pirate attacks in the 16th century damaged the fortress. The fortress became a prison during the 18th century and at the time of the Napoleonic Wars was again fortified.

On 29 August 1811 General Joaquín Ibáñez Cuevas y de Valonga, Baron de Eroles, at the behest of Luis Roberto de Lacy and with the assistance of HMS Cambrian, a Colonel Green, and British troops, landed, captured, and destroyed the fort the French had built on Meda Gran. Green then ordered the fort abandoned. Several weeks later, on 11 September, de Lacy landed on the island. He rebuilt, garrisoned and fortified the fort, and symbolically renamed the islands the Isles of the Restoration. The last military garrison left in 1890.

The Medes Islands seen from the Montgrí Massif. This image has annotations with names and heights of the islands, click here.
The Medes Islands seen from the Montgrí Massif. This image has annotations with names and heights of the islands, click here.

Ecology


The Catalan Autonomous Government declared the islands a protected area in 1983. They are now becoming an important marine reserve in the Western Mediterranean.

Despite the ravages caused by industrial pollution and mass-tourism in the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula, there is still a significant amount of marine biodiversity in the waters off the islands, such as large submarine meadows of Posidonia oceanica, and underwater caves where groupers breed.


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На других языках


[de] Illes Medes

Die Illes Medes, spanisch Islas Medas und deutsch Medas-Inseln, sind eine kleine Inselgruppe von sieben unbewohnten Inseln bei L’Estartit mit insgesamt 21,5 ha Fläche. Die Karst-Inseln im Mittelmeer an der Costa Brava in Katalonien, Spanien, stellen geologisch die Fortsetzung des benachbarten Montgrí-Massivs auf dem Festland dar. Die Hauptinsel ist die größte Insel der Costa Brava.
- [en] Medes Islands

[es] Islas Medas

Las islas Medas (en catalán: Illes Medes) son un archipiélago situado en el mar Mediterráneo formado por unas siete islas pequeñas y algunos islotes frente a la costa noreste de España. Tiene una superficie aproximada de 21,5 ha. Posee un fondo marino, favorecido por su proximidad a la desembocadura del río Ter, que atrae a numerosos investigadores que lo estudian cada año haciendo de esta reserva marítima una de las más importantes del Mediterráneo y la más grande en extensión de Cataluña. La isla con más longitud del grupo es la Meda Grande. Están declaradas como ZEPIM.

[fr] Îles Medes

Les îles Medes (ou Illes Medes en catalan et Islas Medas en espagnol) forment un archipel de sept îles et quelques îlots inhabités à un peu moins d'un kilomètre de la station balnéaire de L'Estartit, sur la Costa Brava, Catalogne (Espagne) en mer Méditerranée. Les îles font désormais parties du Parc naturel de Montgri, des îles Medes et du Baix Ter.

[it] Isole Medas

Le Isole Medas (Illes Medes in catalano) sono un arcipelago situato nel mar Mediterraneo di fronte alle coste della Catalogna e formato da sette isole e alcuni isolotti. Contano complessivamente una superficie di circa 21,5 ha.

[ru] Медас

Медас[1] (Медес, кат. Illes Medes, исп. Islas Medas) — группа необитаемых островов в Средиземном море у северо-восточного побережья Пиренейского полуострова в Каталонии в Испании, напротив поселения Эстартит[en], к северо-востоку от устья реки Тер, южнее залива Росас[1].



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