Los Alcornocales Natural Park

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Los Alcornocales Natural Park is a large protected area in southern Spain renowned for its extensive cork oak forests, rich biodiversity, and rugged landscapes stretching between the provinces of Cádiz and Málaga.

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Los Alcornocales Natural Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biosphere reserve candidate area
natural park
protected area
climate Mediterranean with Atlantic influence
contains canutos
mountain ranges
river valleys
country Spain
economicActivity cork harvesting
extensive livestock grazing
rural tourism
governedBy Junta de Andalucía NERFINISHED
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature photography
hasEcosystem Mediterranean forest NERFINISHED
cork oak forest
riparian forest
shrubland
hasFauna Egyptian mongoose NERFINISHED
Iberian lynx
Spanish imperial eagle NERFINISHED
deer
genet
griffon vulture
otter
raptors
wild boar
hasProtectionStatus natural park of Andalusia
hasVegetation Portuguese oak
Quercus suber NERFINISHED
ferns
gall oak
heathland species
laurel-like evergreen species
knownFor deep river valleys
extensive cork oak forests
fog-influenced microclimate
high biodiversity
rugged landscapes
locatedIn Andalusia
Province of Cádiz NERFINISHED
Province of Málaga NERFINISHED
southern Spain NERFINISHED
mainTreeSpecies cork oak
near Algeciras NERFINISHED
Grazalema NERFINISHED
Strait of Gibraltar NERFINISHED
Tarifa NERFINISHED
partOf Betic Cordillera NERFINISHED

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Cádiz Province contains Los Alcornocales Natural Park
Campo de Gibraltar hasProtectedArea Los Alcornocales Natural Park