⭐ In the context of Barcelona, the Serra de Collserola is considered…
The source text explicitly states that Barcelona is bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range, making it a key geographical feature of the city's location.
Barcelona (/ˌbɑːrsəˈloʊnə/BAR-sə-LOH-nə; Catalan:[bəɾsəˈlonə]; Spanish:[baɾθeˈlona]) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.7 million within city limits, its urban area extends to numerous neighbouring municipalities within the province of Barcelona and is home to around 5.7 million people, making it the fifth most populous urban area of the European Union after Paris, the Ruhr area, Madrid and Milan. It is one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, located on the coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range.
Serra de Collserola in the context of Catalan Coastal Range
The Catalan Coastal Range (Catalan: Serralada Litoral Catalana, IPA:[sərəˈlaðəlituˈɾalkətəˈlanə]) is a system of mountain ranges running parallel to the Mediterranean Sea coast in Catalonia, Spain. It is part of the Catalan Mediterranean System. Its main axis runs between the Foix River and the Roses Gulf and the average altitude is around 500 m. The highest point is 763 m at the Montnegre.
Tibidabo (Catalan pronunciation:[tiβiˈðaβu]) is a hill overlooking Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. At 512 metres (1,680 ft), it is the tallest hill in the Serra de Collserola. Rising sharply to the north-west, it has views over the city and the surrounding coastline.