Puig de Comanegra

Definition
Puig de Comanegra is a name that appears to refer to a geographical feature, likely a mountain or hill, in a Catalan‑speaking region of Spain. No widely recognized or detailed encyclopedic entry for this term is available.

Overview
The term is not documented in major reference works, atlases, or academic publications. Consequently, its precise location, elevation, and significance remain unverified. It may be a local or informal name for a summit within the Catalan Pre‑Pyrenees or the broader Pyrenean system.

Etymology / Origin

  • Puig is Catalan for “peak” or “hill.”
  • Comanegra could derive from the Catalan words coma (a crest or ridge) and negra (“black”), suggesting a “black ridge” or “dark summit.”
    These components indicate a descriptive toponym, but the exact origin of Comanegra is not confirmed.

Characteristics
Accurate information about the physical characteristics of Puig de Comanegra—such as its altitude, geological composition, flora, fauna, or access routes—is not confirmed in reliable sources.

Related Topics

  • Catalan toponymy
  • Pyrenees mountain ranges
  • Local hiking and outdoor recreation areas in Catalonia

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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