Monfragüe National Park

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Monfragüe National Park is a renowned protected area in western Spain famous for its rugged river gorges, Mediterranean forest, and large populations of raptors such as Spanish imperial eagles and griffon vultures.

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Monfragüe National Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
climate Mediterranean climate
contains Tagus River
Tiétar River
country Spain
designation national park of Spain
governingBody Junta de Extremadura
hasAttraction Castillo de Monfragüe
surface form: Monfragüe Castle

Tagus and Tiétar river confluence
hasConservationStatus Site of Community Importance
Special Protection Area for Birds
hasEcosystemType Mediterranean forest
dehesa woodland
scrubland
hasFlora cork oak
holm oak
rockrose
hasLandscapeFeature cliffs
river gorges
hasSpecies Egyptian vulture
Iberian lynx
Eurasian wolves
surface form: Iberian wolf

Spanish imperial eagle
black stork
black vulture
griffon vulture
hasViewpoint Castillo de Monfragüe
Salto del Gitano
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Spanish imperial eagle population
birdwatching
griffon vulture population
raptors
scenic viewpoints
locatedIn Extremadura
Province of Cáceres
surface form: province of Cáceres

western Spain
mainActivity hiking
nature photography
wildlife observation
nearestCity Plasencia
partOf Natura 2000 network
previousDesignation natural park
region Iberian Peninsula
tourismType ecotourism
rural tourism

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Extremadura hasNaturalArea Monfragüe National Park
Plasencia near Monfragüe National Park