Molló

Molló is in Girona Pyrenees in Spain

Understand
The nucleus of Molló is located on a hill or ridge, rising above the basins of the Ritort River (to the left) and the Font Vella stream (to the right). It is a concentrated population center, documented as early as 936, the year of the consecration act of the church of Santa Cecília. The town is mentioned by the name Mollione, a Latin word that has evolved into Catalan as "molló," meaning a boundary marker or term that marks a limit. This toponym is believed to refer to the abundance of pyramidal-shaped stones in the area, rather than designating a border or boundary, as the international border was established by the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659), which is much later than the formation of the toponym.

By car
The  from Camprodon to the french border it's de main access way. Crossing the border becomes de that goes from the border until Le Boulou

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Cycling
The Pirinexus cyclig route passes by the city.