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Paraje, a Spanish term meaning in English place or spot. [1] Paraje is a term from the original Spanish speaking settlers, in use among English speakers in the southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico, that refers to a camping place along a long distance trail where travelers customarily stopped for the night.
El Surar (in Spanish, El Paraje Natural Municipal de El Surar [2]) is a Municipal Natural Park located in the east of Spain, within the comarca of Vall d'Albaida in the autonomous community of Valencia; it is shared between the municipalities of Pinet and Llutxent. El Surar is the southernmost cork oak forest in Valencia. It consists of a ...
This list of Ramsar sites in Spain includes wetlands that are considered to be of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.Spain currently has 74 sites designated as "Wetlands of International Importance" with a surface area of 303,090 hectares (3,030.9 km 2).
One of these is the Despeñaperros river, but the Guarrizas also crosses 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) to the east, forming the beautiful Cimbarra Falls, protected as a paraje natural. The Despeñaperros flows into the Guarrizas about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of the gorge.
Spanish ibex, Torcal de Antequera. El Torcal supports an impressive array of wildflowers including rock-dwellers [2] such as Linaria anticaria, Saxifraga biternata, Linaria oblongifolia, Viola demetria, Saxifraga reuterana, Polypodium australe, and other plants like lilies, red peonies, wild rose trees and thirty varieties of orchid.
The corner of Avenida Moneda and Calle Revolución de las Conciencias. In December 2024, Ana María Castro Fernández, the municipal president of Tultitlán, ordered the establishment of the colonia (neighborhood) La Cuarta Transformación by merging Fimesa II, Fimesa III, and El Paraje.
Serra d'Irta Natural Park (Valencian: Parc Natural de la Serra d'Irta, Spanish: Parque Natural de la Sierra de Irta) is a natural park in Valencian Community), Southern Spain. It contains 7,744 hectares of land, as well as a shoreline of marine nature reserve of the adjacent Mediterranean Sea. It was declared a protected area in 2002.
One can climb the tower for views of a nature reserve, the Paraje Natural Marismas del Río Piedras y la Flecha de Nueva Umbria. Lepe's main beach is La Antilla, 5 km south of Lepe. Located 5 km northeast of La Antilla and 5 km south of Lepe is the small fishing port of El Terrón.