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Natural Park of Las Batuecas

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Natural Park Batuecas - Sierra de Francia
LocationCastile and Leon, Salamanca, Spain
Area323 km2 (125 sq mi)
Established11 July 2000
Governing bodyNature Reserve
Biosphere Reserve
SPA ES4150005
LIC ES4150107
Websitewww.patrimonionatural.org/ren.php?espacio_id=8

The Natural Park of Las Batuecas - Sierra de Francia is a protected natural area in the west of Spain and particularly in the south-west of the Salamanca region. In the autonomous community Castile and Leon, along the border with Extremadura.[1][2]

The natural park (Spain) was established on July 11, 2000. It includes 15 different municipalities: Monsagro, El Maíllo, Serradilla del Arroyo, La Alberca, El Cabaco, Nava de Francia, Mogarraz, Herguijuela de la Sierra, Monforte de la Sierra, Madroñal, Cepeda, Villanueva del Conde, Miranda del Castañar and Sotoserrano[1] San Martin del Castañar was added on 18 December 2008.[2]

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Ecosystems

Wildlife

The park covers a vast area covering part of the Sierra de Francia and the Batuecas valley within it, a place that also gives its name to the park. This is where most of the wildlife and flora are present in the area, and where some of the most unusual Spanish biodiversity can be seen.

The black stork is the jewel of the park, and has a small colony which is an essential value for being a bridge between existing populations in the Arribes del Duero Natural Park and those living in Extremadura. Other birds present in the park includes common cuckoo, red-legged partridge, woodpigeon, European turtle dove, European robin, reed bunting, common blackbird, Iberian grey shrike, grey wagtail and white wagtail and the Eurasian blue tit.[3]

Flora

The region of the Sierra de Francia is formed by an intricate depression covered by the Alagón River. Within it there are two hidden rough and rugged valleys, which provide places of safe haven and perfect hiding, but this also creates an oppressive narrowness.[4]

Historical-artistic

Traditional culture and architecture is highly conserved in the municipalities of the Sierra. Several villages are protected by the Spanish historic-artistic declaration including: Mogarraz, San Martin Castañar, Sequeros, Monleón, Miranda del Castañar and La Alberca.

References

  1. ^ a b "Declaration Natural Park Batuecas-Sierra de Francia". Official Gazette (in Spanish). 11 July 2000.
  2. ^ a b "The Natural Park of the Batuecas-Sierra de Francia expands" (PDF). Official Gazette (in Spanish). 18 December 2008.
  3. ^ "Wildlife". Rural accommodation Francia-Quilamas (in Spanish). Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  4. ^ "Flora". Rural accommodation Francia-Quilamas (in Spanish). Retrieved December 19, 2014.

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