Arribes del Duero Natural Park

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Arribes del Duero Natural Park is a protected area in western Spain, covering 1,061.05 km2 (409.67 sq mi) in the autonomous community of Castile and León. In this area the river Duero forms the national boundary between Spain and Portugal, and the Portuguese side is also protected under the Douro International Natural Park. The most notable characteristics of this natural space are its biodiversity and range of watercourses, which have eroded deep valleys and vertiginous precipices. This landscape is known as Arribes, which is where the reserve name comes from.

The Douro Natural Park
LocationSalamanca and Zamora provinces, Castile and León, Spain
NearestcitySalamanca or Zamora
Coordinates41°19′25″N 6°23′00″W
Area1,061.05 km2 (409.67 sq mi)
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Arribes del Duero
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Interactive map of Arribes del Duero
LocationSalamanca and Zamora provinces, Castile and León, Spain
Nearest citySalamanca or Zamora
Coordinates41°19′25″N 6°23′00″W
Area1,061.05 km2 (409.67 sq mi)
EstablishedApril 11, 2002
Visitors39,540 (in 2010)
Governing bodyCastile and León
Websitewww.patrimonionatural.org/ren.php?espacio_id=6
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Fauna

The park is a Special Protection Area, recognised by European Union for birds such as the black stork.

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