Chinijo Archipelago

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The Chinijo Archipelago is a small, protected group of volcanic islands and islets off the northern coast of Lanzarote, known for its rich marine biodiversity and status as a major nature reserve.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
nature reserve
protected area
administrativeMunicipality Teguise
climate subtropical
country Spain
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasAccessFrom Orzola
hasActivity birdwatching
diving
hiking
hasConservationFocus marine species protection
seabird protection
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasFauna marine fish
marine invertebrates
seabirds
hasHabitat coastal dunes
rocky reefs
seagrass beds
hasInhabitedIsland La Graciosa
hasIsland Alegranza
La Graciosa
Montaña Clara
Roque del Este
Roque del Este
surface form: Roque del Oeste
hasLanguage Spanish
hasLegalProtection Spanish environmental law
hasMainSettlementOn Caleta de Sebo
hasUninhabitedIsland Alegranza
Montaña Clara
hasUninhabitedIslet Roque del Este
Roque del Este
surface form: Roque del Oeste
knownFor rich marine biodiversity
seabird colonies
volcanic landscapes
largestIsland La Graciosa
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Canary Islands
locatedNorthOf Lanzarote
nearbyIsland Lanzarote
partOf Canary Islands
surface form: Autonomous community of the Canary Islands

Macaronesia
province of Las Palmas
surface form: Province of Las Palmas
protectedAs Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park
surface form: Chinijo Archipelago Marine Reserve
protectionStatus marine reserve
transportMode ferry

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Canary Islands hasIslandGroup Chinijo Archipelago
La Graciosa locatedIn Chinijo Archipelago