Definition of

Procurrent

Procurrent Italy

Italy is one of the best-known examples of «procurrent»

The Latin word procurrens , which refers to that which “stands out or extends” , came to our language as procurrent . This term is used in the field of geography to name the terrain that advances and develops out to sea .

Land entering the sea

A procurrent, therefore, is a wide strip of land that extends into the sea . This is a notion similar to that of promontory , which refers to the height of land that enters the sea.

Perhaps the best-known example of procurrent is Italy , one of the countries whose culture has undeniably influenced the rest of the world. From opera to football, to pizza, there are many elements of Italy that arouse great interest and are part of a universal legacy .

We can find procurrents in the Dominican Republic , for example. The Barahona procurrent and the Higüey procurrent are areas that meet the characteristics mentioned in the definition of the concept .

Procurrent of Barahona

Another name by which this procurrent is known is Peninsula Sur de Barahona . It is located in the city of the same name, which in turn is part of the province of Barahona, in the Neiba Bay of the Dominican Republic. This city is one of the most prominent on the island , something that we can appreciate for its constant port activity and its range of offers for tourists. Nor should we ignore its importance in sugar production.

In the Procurrente de Barahona we can find the Sierra de Bahoruco and the plains of Pedernales and Oviedo ; The latter is located north of the city of Oviedo, where the homonymous lagoon is also located. To the west of this city, the Samson Savannah stands out, another of its impressive plains, none of which were formed by alluvium, since they are limestone soils .

Since these plains are located in the part through which the wind blows with respect to the Sierra de Bahoruco, their level of rainfall is good, although not considerable. We can mention more towns apart from Oviedo, such as La Colonia, Juancho, Los Tres Charcos and Los Cocos . The Pedernales plain, on the other hand, is between the sea and the Sierra de Bahoruco; Its soils are of great antiquity, from the last geological era of the Cenozoic era, which ended around 25 million years ago.

The richness of its soils in aluminum oxide (which is also known as alumina or dialuminum trioxide ) allowed the founding of the mining town called Cabo Rojo , the first in the Dominican Republic. In the southern area of ​​the Procurrente de Barahona we can see the islet Los Frailes and the islands Alto Velo (also called Alta Vela ) and Beata.

Procurrent Dominican Republic

In the Dominican Republic we find the Barahona Procurrente

Related concepts

It is important to note that, just as procurrent and promontory have similar meanings, there are other words that refer to similar issues. A cape , to comment on a case, is a tongue of land that enters the sea, as detailed by the Royal Spanish Academy ( RAE ) in its dictionary.

A point , on the other hand, is a small, low tongue that also penetrates into the ocean. The land surrounded by water, meanwhile, is called a peninsula .

As you can see, there are differences between procurrent, promontory, cape, point and peninsula, although sometimes they are subtle. For the person who does not have precise knowledge of geography, all these geographical features can be somewhat difficult to distinguish from each other. Therefore, to have certainty on each specific point, the correct thing to do is to turn to a geography teacher or a graduate who specializes in this subject.