Serra de São Mamede

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Serra de São Mamede is a mountainous natural park region in the Alentejo of eastern Portugal, known for its rich biodiversity, granite landscapes, and historic hilltop villages near the Spanish border.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
natural park
protected area
annualPrecipitation higher than surrounding Alentejo lowlands
area approximately 560 square kilometres
borderFeatureOf Portugal–Spain border region NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean climate with Atlantic influence
country Portugal
dominantRockType granite
elevation 1025 metres
established 1989
hasCulturalHeritage medieval castles
traditional Alentejo villages
hasEcosystemType Mediterranean forest
montane shrubland
oak woodland
hasFauna Bonelli's eagle NERFINISHED
Iberian lynx NERFINISHED
griffon vulture
roe deer
wild boar
hasFlora Pyrenean oak NERFINISHED
chestnut
cork oak NERFINISHED
holm oak
hasSettlement Arronches NERFINISHED
Campo Maior NERFINISHED
Castelo de Vide NERFINISHED
Marvão NERFINISHED
Portalegre NERFINISHED
highestPoint Serra de São Mamede High Point NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory V
knownFor granite landscapes
historic hilltop villages
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Alentejo NERFINISHED
eastern Portugal NERFINISHED
locatedNear Spain NERFINISHED
maximumElevation 1025 metres
partOf Iberian Massif NERFINISHED
Portalegre District NERFINISHED
protectedAreaDesignation Parque Natural da Serra de São Mamede NERFINISHED
relativeHumidity higher than surrounding Alentejo lowlands
usedFor birdwatching
hiking
nature tourism

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Castelo de Vide locatedNear Serra de São Mamede
Portalegre locatedNear Serra de São Mamede
Tâmega River sourceMountainRange Serra de São Mamede
this entity surface form: Serra de San Mamede (Galicia)