Galicja przyroda
Galicja przyroda, Turystyka zagranica, Hiszpania, Informatory przewodniki
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//-->Natural GaliciaA praia das Catedrais2Galicia covers exactly 29,574 km2 of Europe’s horizon. One cannot say that Galicia is small before one has explored it.It is possible to sail along its 1,195 kilometres of coast, more than three hundred of which is composed of beaches, between theRía de Ribadeo and the mouth of the Miño. The flooding of the river valleys forms part of the typical Galician landscape of theestuaries and gives a marine look to areas which would otherwise be part of the inland region.From sea level we climb up more than 2,000 m to the highest peak of the region, Pena Trevinca (2,127 m), and the Altos de OsAncares. Inland Galicia is a land of valleys and gentle slopes, such as the so-called Dorsal de Galicia which runs through the centreof Galicia from north to south. But above all it is the land of a thousand rivers, a necessary rounded-off number due to thedifficulty involved in calculating all the region’s rivers and streams. The main hydrographic basin is that of the Miño-Sil.We mustn’t forget the landscape as a human creation. Almost half of the existing settlements in Spain are Galician. A land ofbridges and water mills, lighthouses and ports, chestnut groves and vineyards, Galician crosses and hórreos (raised granaries),castros (Iron-Age settlements, hill-forts) and pazos (country houses), and churches and monasteries, mostly in the Romanesqueor Baroque style.All this would be impossible without Galicia’s privileged geographical position, with wide transition areas between the Euro-Siberian and Mediterranean regions. Currently, Galicia has a total of 56 different types of habitat declared as being of communityinterest by the EU. Approximately 12% of the region is subject to some form of protection and this percentage will increase incoming years.The underwater and coastal ecosystems of the southern coast of Galicia’s four archipelagos enjoy maximum levels of governmentrecognition. Its designation as Parque Nacional das Illas Atlánticas de Galicia has made it the flagship of our natural heritage.Currently, the Galician Network of Protected Spaces includes six Natural Parks, where improvements in the reception of visitorsand in the infrastructure for environmental conservation and diffusion of information about it are constantly being made.Together with the well-known Lugares of Importancia Comunitaria (LIC) (Sites of Community Importance [SCI]); the reader willsee the new regional denomination, the Zona de Especial Protección de los Valores Naturales (ZEPVN) [Zone of Special Protectionof Natural Assets]. This is a new group created in Galicia, associated to the widespread Red Natura 2000 of the European Union.On the other hand, we have five wetlands, declared to be of international importance by the RAMSAR convention.And we have left to the end the five Reserves of the Biosphere in Galicia, which are under the protection of the UNESCO.Get to know Galicia.0102Natural areas in GaliciaNatural Galicia01 IntroductionNa onal Park04 Illas Atlánticas de GaliciaNatural Park101418222428Baixa Limia-Serra do XurésComplexo dunar de Corrubedo e lagoas de Carregal e VixánFragas do EumeMonte AloiaO InvernadeiroSerra da Enciña da LastraProtected Landscape30 Penedos de Pasarela e TrabaNatural Monument32313134A Praia das CatedraisCarballa da RochaCosta de DexoFraga de Catasós34 Pena Corneira35 Souto da Retorta35 Souto de Rozabales30 Val do rio NaveaZSPNV - SCI70703210707124717146725614625063537231727373587318790479247422A MarrondaA RamallosaAs CatedraisBaixa LimiaBaixo MinhoBetanzos-MandeoBidueiral de MontederramoBrañas de XestosoCabo UdraCanhão do Sil (Ribeira Sacra)CarballidoCarnota-Monte PindoComplexo húmido de CorrubedoComplexo Ons-O GroveCosta ÁrtabraCosta da Marinha OcidentalCosta da MorteCosta da VelaCosta de DexoCruzul-AgüeiraEncoro de Abegondo-CecebreEnseada de San SimónEstaca de BaresEsteiro do TambreFragas do EumeGándaras de BudiñoIllas CíesIllas EstelasMacizo CentralMinho-NeiraMonte Aloia647479743665416675677975537560767679767777287779786869787978Monte e Lagoa de LouroMonte FaroMonte MaiorNegueiraO CourelOrtigueira-MeraOs AncaresParga-Ladra-TámogaPena MaseiraPena TrevincaPena VeidosaRia de Foz-MasmaRio AnllónsRio CabeRio EoRio LandroRio LérezRio OuroRio TambreRio TámegaRio TeaSerra da Enciña de LastraSerra do CandánSerra do CandoSerra do CareónSerra do XistralSistema fluvial Ulla-DezaSobreirais do ArnegoVeiga de PonteliñaresXubia-CastroOther areas80 Serra da GrobaBiosphere Reserves8286889092Área de AllarizGerês-XurésOs Ancares de Lugo e montes de Navia, Cervantes e BecerreáRio Eo, Oscos e Terras de BurónTerras do MiñoBirdwatchingRAMSARsiteSpecial Protec onArea (SPA)Brown BearProtec on Area0380 Serra do SuídoSite ofTourist Interest
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