Doñana National Park

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Doñana National Park is a vast protected wetland and biodiversity hotspot in southwestern Spain, renowned for its marshes, migratory birds, and endangered Iberian lynx.

Observed surface forms (3)


Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
wetland
area approximately 543 square kilometers
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
Guadalquivir River
climate Mediterranean with Atlantic influence
containsFeature cotos (Mediterranean scrubland areas)
fixed dunes
mobile sand dunes
seasonal marshes
vera ecotone
country Spain
designation Ramsar wetland of international importance
Biosphere Reserve
surface form: UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

UNESCO World Heritage Site
ecosystemType dunes
marshes
pine forest
scrubland
established 1969
governingBody Junta de Andalucía
surface form: Regional Government of Andalusia

Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition
habitatFor Iberian lynx
Spanish imperial eagle
aquatic birds
greater flamingo
migratory waterfowl
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Iberian lynx habitat
biodiversity hotspot
migratory birds
wetlands
locatedIn Andalusia NERFINISHED
provinces of Huelva, Seville and Cádiz
western Spain
surface form: southwestern Spain
nearestCity Huelva
Seville
notableEvent 1998 Aznalcóllar mine tailings spill near the park
partOf Doñana National Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Doñana Natural Area
RamsarDesignationYear 1982
recognizedFor bird migration routes between Europe and Africa
threat agricultural expansion
pollution
water extraction
UNESCOBiosphereReserveDesignationYear 1980
UNESCOWorldHeritageInscriptionYear 1994

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Feria de la Manzanilla associatedWith Doñana National Park
this entity surface form: Doñana National Park area
greater flamingo breedsIn Doñana National Park
this entity surface form: Doñana, Spain
Andalusia heritageSite Doñana National Park
Sanlúcar de Barrameda locatedNear Doñana National Park
Doñana National Park partOf Doñana National Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Doñana Natural Area
Guadalquivir River passesThrough Doñana National Park