Doñana National Park
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Doñana National Park
Summary
Doñana National Park is a national park[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of national_park entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (271 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Doñana National Park received the Medal of Andalusia[3].
- Doñana National Park was a member of Man and the Biosphere Programme[4].
- Doñana National Park is located in Province of Huelva[5].
- Doñana National Park is located in Seville Province[6].
- Doñana National Park is located in Cádiz Province[7].
- Doñana National Park is located in Andalusia[8].
- Doñana National Park is in the country of Spain[9].
- Doñana National Park is on the body of water Gulf of Cádiz[10].
- Doñana National Park is on the body of water Guadalquivir[11].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as national park[12].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as site of community importance[13].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as Special Area of Conservation[14].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as Special Protection Area[15].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as European Diploma of Protected Areas[16].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as biosphere reserve[17].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as Ramsar site[18].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as protected area[19].
- Doñana National Park's instance of is recorded as national park[20].
- Doñana National Park is operated by Spanish Ministry of the Environment[21].
- Doñana National Park is operated by Andalusia[22].
- Ana Gómez de Silva y de Mendoza is named after Doñana National Park[23].
- The location of Doñana National Park was Province of Huelva[24].
- The location of Doñana National Park was Seville Province[25].
- Doñana National Park took place at Cádiz Province[26].
- Doñana National Park is part of Network of National Parks of Spain[27].
Body
Geography
Doñana National Park is in the country of Spain[9]. Located in include Province of Huelva[5], a province of Spain[28], in Spain[29]; Seville Province[6], a province of Spain[30], in Spain[31]; Cádiz Province[7], a province of Spain[32], in Spain[33]; and Andalusia[8], an autonomous community of Spain[34], in Spain[35], founded in 1835[36]. Adjacent water bodies include Gulf of Cádiz[10], a gulf[37], in Portugal[38] and Guadalquivir[11], a river[39], in Spain[40]. Part of include Network of National Parks of Spain[27], a system[41], in Spain[42]; Natura 2000[43], a network[44], founded in 1992[45]; and Natura 2000 in Spain[46], a protected area[47], in Spain[48].
Physical Characteristics
Areas include {'unit': 'Q35852', 'amount': '+54252'}[49] and {'unit': 'Q35852', 'amount': '+53303.56529'}[50].
Climate and Environment
Doñana National Park's Köppen climate classification is recorded as Mediterranean climate[51].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include national park[12], site of community importance[13], Special Area of Conservation[14], Special Protection Area[15], European Diploma of Protected Areas[16], and biosphere reserve[17]. Heritage statuses include Ramsar site[52], Red List of Endangered Heritage item[53], and World Heritage Site[54].
History and Context
October 16, 1969 marks the founding of Doñana National Park[55]. Ana Gómez de Silva y de Mendoza is named after it[23].
Why It Matters
Doñana National Park ranks in the top 2% of national_park entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (271 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56] It is known by 37 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]
FAQs
What awards did Doñana National Park receive?
Honors received include Medal of Andalusia[3].