Los Alcornocales Natural Park
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Los Alcornocales Natural Park (in Spanish, Parque natural de Los Alcornocales) is a stunning natural reserve located in the south of Spain, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. The park spans parts of the Province of Cádiz and Málaga, covering a vast area that is shared among seventeen municipalities.
The name "Los Alcornocales" translates to "the cork oak groves," reflecting the park's prominent cork oak trees that dominate the landscape. With a total population of around 380,000 people living in the surrounding areas, the park is a significant natural and cultural landmark in the region.
Los Alcornocales Natural Park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, rich biodiversity, and picturesque scenery. It offers a range of outdoor activities and opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore its unique flora and fauna.