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Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park
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Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park (Spanish: Parque Natural de las Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas) is a natural park in the eastern and northeastern part of the province of Jaén, Spain, established in 1986.[1][2] With an area of 2,099.2 square kilometres (810.5 sq mi),[1][2][3] it is the largest protected area in Spain[1][2] and the second largest in Europe.[2] It was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 1983[4][2] and also a Special Protection Area for migratory birds in 1988.[2]
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Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park | |
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Parque Natural de las Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas | |
![]() View from the Puerto de las Palomas into the Guadalquivir valley and the village of Arroyo Frío before the 2001 fire. | |
Location | Province of Jaén (Spain) |
Coordinates | 38°05′00″N 2°45′00″W |
Area | 2,099.2 square kilometres (810.5 sq mi) |
Established | 1986[1][2] |
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