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From the Alt Pirineu to Cap de Creus: a walk through Catalonia's most important natural areas

A walk through some of Catalonia's most important natural areas

Jordi and Albert Santjoan are the authors of the illustrated album 'Catalonia park by park(Cosetània Edicions), where they offer a tour to discover the treasures hidden in 16 natural spaces spread across the country. A graphic proposal, as Jordi Santjoan explains, "designed for families and for those interested in nature and getting to know our territory better." Santjoan defines himself as a lover of maps "where things happen, which is why I wanted to create maps that are alive, where we see landscapes, animals, and people, not just reliefs and names." In addition to highlighting the emblematic elements and places that define each of these spaces and some reference data, they offer an excursion to discover them on the go, with a second map showing the route of these routes "suitable for everyone and where we also indicate how to get there and practical information such as the elevation gain or the duration of the excursion."

1.
Alt Pirineu Natural Park
2.
Aigüestortes and Estany de Sant Maurici National Park
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3.
Sierra de Montsant Natural Park
4.
Ebro Delta Natural Park
5.
Montserrat Natural Park
6.
Collserola Natural Park
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7.
Montseny Natural Park
8.
Cape Creus Natural Park

The fauna and flora of the parks

THE MORENO BEAR

(Alt Pirineu Natural Park)

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MARMOT

(Aigüestortes and Estany de Sant Maurici National Park)

MARTEN

(Sierra de Montsant Natural Park)

Bernat Pescaire

(Ebro Delta Natural Park)

ARTICLE

(Monserrat Natural Park)

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Mesquite Cat

(Collserola Natural Park)

MONTSENY NEWT

(Montseny Natural Park)

MEDITERRANEAN TURTLE

(Cape Creus Natural Park)

Infographic on the role of the ARA Domingo
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