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Montes de Málaga Natural Park

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Location
  
Málaga, Spain

Area
  
49.9

Address
  
29300, Málaga, Spain

Phone
  
+34 951 19 32 36

Nearest city
  
Málaga

Governing body
  
Junta de Andalucia

Province
  
Province of Málaga

Established
  
1989

Montes de Málaga Natural Park

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–2PMSaturday10AM–2PMSunday(Father's Day)10AM–2PMHours might differMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursday10AM–2PMFriday10AM–2PM

Montes de m laga natural park


Montes de Málaga Natural Park (Spanish: Parque Natural Montes de Málaga) is the name of a natural park in Andalusia, Spain. It is named after the Montes de Málaga range located near Málaga city and was established in 1989.

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Description

The park lies at the heart of the Montes de Málaga coastal mountain range. The Guadalmedina river that runs through Málaga, crosses the park area which includes small valleys cut by the Guadalmedina's tributaries

The vegetation is dominated by shrubland with Pistacia lentiscus and Arbutus unedo. The most characteristic tree species is the pine tree, including the stone pine and Monterrey pine. Other trees found in the area are Algerian oak, cork oak, scarlet oak, olive tree and carob tree.

The animals in the protected area include the genet, badger, fox, ocellated lizard, Andalusian wall lizard, Mediterranean chameleon and the Iberian ribbed newt. There are also birds of prey such as the eagle, Eurasian sparrowhawk and northern goshawk.

Ethnographic Museum

There is also the Ethnographic Museum (Museo Etnográfico) in an old farm in Torrijos, within the park area.

References

Montes de Málaga Natural Park Wikipedia