Montsià


Montsià is the southernmost comarca of Catalonia in Spain. Its capital and largest city is Amposta.

History

The Montsià was first established as a separate administrative comarca in 1936 and was named after the Serra del Montsià mountain range. It is located at the southern end of Catalonia and the Sénia River marks the ancient boundary with the former Kingdom of Valencia. Many areas in this comarca have ancient passages and resting places of transhumant cattle herders, known locally as lligallos, that were very important in the past.
Almost all Montsià municipalities are part of the Taula del Sénia free association or mancomunitat.

Municipalities