Sierra de Grazalema

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Sierra de Grazalema is a mountainous natural park in Andalusia, southern Spain, known for its rugged limestone peaks, deep gorges, and some of the highest rainfall levels in the Iberian Peninsula.

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Sierra de Grazalema canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
natural park
administeredBy Junta de Andalucía NERFINISHED
area approximately 510 square kilometres
contains Benamahoma NERFINISHED
Benaocaz NERFINISHED
El Bosque NERFINISHED
El Gastor NERFINISHED
Grazalema NERFINISHED
Prado del Rey NERFINISHED
Ubrique NERFINISHED
Villaluenga del Rosario NERFINISHED
Zahara de la Sierra NERFINISHED
country Spain
established 1984
hasBiodiversity Mediterranean scrub
Spanish fir forests
cave-dwelling bats
griffon vultures
raptors
hasClimateCharacteristic high rainfall
hasFeature caves
cliffs
deep gorges
karst landscapes
rugged peaks
hasGeology limestone
hasLandUse olive groves
traditional pastoralism
hasSuperlative one of the highest rainfall levels in the Iberian Peninsula
highestPoint Torreón NERFINISHED
highestPointElevation 1654 metres
IUCNCategory V
knownFor birdwatching
caving
hiking
locatedIn Andalusia
province of Cádiz NERFINISHED
southern Spain NERFINISHED
mountainRangeOf Betic Cordillera NERFINISHED
nearestCity Ronda NERFINISHED
partlyLocatedIn province of Málaga NERFINISHED
partOf Serranía de Ronda NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus natural park
riverSource Guadalete River NERFINISHED
Majaceite River NERFINISHED
tourismRegion Costa de la Luz hinterland NERFINISHED
UNESCODesignationYear 1977
UNESCOStatus Biosphere Reserve

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Guadalete River sourceLocation Sierra de Grazalema
Baetic System contains Sierra de Grazalema