Sierra de María-Los Vélez Natural Park explained

Sierra de María-Los Vélez Natural Park
Alt Name:Parque Natural de Sierra de María-Los Vélez
Location:Almería, Spain
Nearest City:Vélez-Blanco
Coordinates:37.7075°N -2.132°W
Area:226.7km2
Established:1987

Sierra de María-Los Vélez Natural Park (Parque Natural de Sierra de María-Los Vélez) is a natural park of Spain. It is situated in Almería province in the municipalities of Chirivel, Maria, Vélez-Blanco, Vélez-Rubio.

It was designated a natural park in 1987 and covers 226.7km2. The park encompasses pine forests and supports a varied flora, including some species unique to the Sierra.[1] Its highest peak is the María, a limestone outcrop of .[1]

Fauna

There are 100 bird species, including 17 species of birds of prey, and the park was declared a Special Protection Area in 2002. There is a butterfly subspecies of parnassius apollo, which can only be found in this area.

Archaeology

The area was inhabited in prehistoric times, and archaeological remains from Paleolithic and Neolithic times have been excavated. Sites include:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sierra Maria-Los Velez Natural Park, Flora and Fauna of Andalucía, Southern Spain . Andalucia.com . 16 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula . . . 16 May 2020.