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Capital: Sevilla.

Area: 87,268 km²

Provinces: Sevilla, Huelva

Cadiz, Cordoba, Malaga

Jaen, Granada, Almeria

 

 

Andalucia is the second largest autonomous community in Spain. Its topography is marked by the depression of the Guadalquivir River Valley, which runs between two mountainous areas: the Sierra Morena mountains to the north and the Betica ranges to the south. The Guadalquivir river has created a fertile valley, its source is in the Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park in the east and its estuary in the south-west marshlands of Doñana National Park.

Fifty percent of the Andalucian territory is mountainous, one-third is found at an altitude above 600 metres, including an extensive high plateau and 46 peaks are higher than 1,000 metres. Eighteen percent of its territory is protected.

The Sierra Nevada mountain range holds the highest point in Andalusia, the main peaks Mulhacén and Veleta, both measure over 3,400 metres high.

Andalusia is also the meeting place between the Atlantic ocean and the Mediterranean sea at the strait of Gibraltar. The proximity between two continents at the straits, encourages migrating birds to collect together while waiting for good weather conditions to assist their journey outward and a resting place on the return. Enormous flocks of birds gather, allowing bird watchers to see species that can be difficult to observe in their normal terrain.

This map shows positions of nature parks in Andalucia. Listed below are the information pages about the parks.

Map showing Andalucian parks

 

 

 

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# Article Title Hits
1 1.Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche 1039
2 2.Sierra Norte de Sevilla 727
3 3. Sierra de Hornachuelos 802
4 4. Sierra de Cardeña y Montoro 865
5 5. Sierra de Andújar 809
6 6. Despeñaperros 579
7 7. Sierra Cazorla,Segura y Las Villas 806
8 8. Sierra de Castril 934
9 9. Sierra Mágina 555
10 10. Sierra de Maria-Los Velez 706
11 11. Cabo de Gata-Níjar 850
12 12. Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama 845
13 13. Sierra de Baza 629
14 14. Sierra Nevada 1443
15 15. Sierra de Huétor 562
16 16. Sierra Subbética 864
17 17. Montes de Málaga 666
18 18. Sierra de las Nieves 740
19 19. Sierra de Grazalema 1062
20 20. Los Alcornocales 765
21 21. El Estrecho 852
22 22. La Breña y Marismas de Barbate 636
23 23. Bahia de Cadiz 537
24 24. Doñana National Park 625
25 25. Doñana Natural Park 552
26 26. El Torcal de Antequera Nature Area 364
 
 

Andalucia Holidays

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