Faunia

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Date opened10 July 2001
LocationMadrid, Spain
Land area14 hectares (35 acres)
No. of animals4000
Faunia
40°23′31″N 3°36′45″W / 40.3919°N 3.6125°W / 40.3919; -3.6125
Date opened10 July 2001
LocationMadrid, Spain
Land area14 hectares (35 acres)
No. of animals4000
No. of species500
MembershipsEAZA, AIZA
Major exhibitsSea lions, Exotic pets
OwnerParques Reunidos

Faunia is a zoo and a botanical garden located in Madrid, Spain. It covers about fourteen square hectares and is organized into areas representing different ecosystems, such as jungle, polar regions, and African forest. It is owned by Parques Reunidos, SA.

Faunia was opened on July 10, 2001, under the name Parque Biológico de Madrid. In 2002, the park was renamed Faunia, a name created by the philologist and writer, Fernando Beltrán.[1] The author of the project was Ricardo Novaro Bocco.[clarification needed]

In 2014, Faunia received 400,867 visitors.

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