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The Sierra de la Culebra, or Serra da Coroa (in Portuguese), is a mountain range in
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, and northeastern
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. It lies 7 km south of
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in the comarcas of Aliste, Sanabria and
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(
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), as well as
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municipalities in the
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. Its highest point is high Peña Mira, located near
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, within Figueruela de Arriba municipal term; other important peaks are Miño Cuevo and La Pedrizona . The Sierra de la Culebra is a 95 km long regular mountain chain of medium height, forming a natural border with the Portuguese region of Tras os Montes on its western end. Its slopes are wooded, occasionally ravaged by
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s. The summits of the range are often covered with
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in the winter and there are odd-looking rocky
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outcrops on them. Among the rivers in Spain and Portugal having their source in Sierra de la Culebra, the Castro River,
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, Tuella,
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and Maçãs (Manzanas), deserve mention. These mountains are famous as one of the few remaining strongholds of the
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.


Subranges

The Sierra de la Culebra is a southeastern prolongation of Sierra Segundera, at the southern fringes of the
Macizo Galaico-Leonés The Galician Massif or Galician-Leonese Massif (, also known as ''Macizo Galaico-Leonés'') is a system of mountain ranges in the northwestern corner of the Iberian Peninsula. It is located in Galicia with its southeastern end reaching into the pr ...
. The western prolongations of Serra de Montezinho or ''Maciço de Montesinho'', Sierra de la Gamoneda () and Sierra del Marabón () are part of the Sierra de la Culebra mountainous system. Other subranges are Sierra de las Cavernas,
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and
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, located on the Spanish side. One important feature is the
Rock of the Three Kingdoms The Rock of the Three Kingdoms () is a mountain of 1025 m of elevation in the Serra de Marabón (), part of the mountainous system of Sierra de la Culebra (). Description and location Known also as in Galician, this rocky formation was the fo ...
dividing three ancient Iberian kingdoms in the Serra de Marabón subrange.


Natural reserves

On the Portuguese side the area of the Sierra de la Culebra range is included in the
Montesinho Natural Park The Montesinho Natural Park () is a protected area located in the municipalities of Vinhais and Bragança, northeastern Portugal. Sections of the southern slopes of the Serra da Coroa (Sierra de la Culebra) fall within the park. The park conta ...
. The Reserva de Caza de la Sierra de la Culebra, is a national hunting forest reserve on the Spanish side. Controversially, the wolves are protected in the reserve in order that they may be shot by sportsmen on payment of a fee of several thousand Euros. This process is defended on the grounds that it helps pay for the upkeep of the reserve and thus the protection of the species as a whole. The number of wolves authorised for hunting each year in Spain is strictly controlled, the auction being carried out in Villardeciervos, but many more are shot illegally.Iberia Nature
/ref> In the Sierra de la Culebra reserve, wolves may occasionally be observed when attracted to a bait-station, known locally as a ''Muladar'', where remains of dead horses and donkeys are put out for them. On the Sierra de la Culebra reserve there is a healthy population of the wolves' main prey species - roe deer,
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and
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. The presence of the carcasses put out for the wolves also attracts spectacular raptors such as the
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. There are also small colonies of '' Vipera latastei'' and ''
Coronella austriaca The smooth snake (''Coronella austriaca'')Street D (1979). ''The Reptiles of Northern and Central Europe''. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. 268 pp. . is a species of non-venomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is found in northern and cen ...
'', which perhaps gave the mountains their name.


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See also

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Montesinho Natural Park The Montesinho Natural Park () is a protected area located in the municipalities of Vinhais and Bragança, northeastern Portugal. Sections of the southern slopes of the Serra da Coroa (Sierra de la Culebra) fall within the park. The park conta ...


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Galician Massif Mountain ranges of Portugal Mountain ranges of Castile and León