roques
Roques is the plural of roque, a term used in French and in some Iberian languages to denote a rock outcrop, crag, or large boulder. In toponymy, the word colonizes many place names, signaling rocky terrain or isolated rock features.
Etymology: from Latin rocca via Old French roque; related to English rock and Spanish roca.
Geology: roques are usually formed of resistant rock such as limestone, dolostone, or volcanic rock. They can
Distribution and toponymy: widespread in Mediterranean landscapes of France and Spain, as well as other regions
Human use and conservation: roques attract hikers, climbers, and nature observers; fragile ecosystems may exist on