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Marquess of
Marismas del
Guadalquivir (Spanish: Marqués de las
Marismas del Guadalquivir) is a
hereditary title in the
Peerage of Spain,
granted in 1829...
- The
Marisma de
Hinojos is a salt
marsh about 50 km
north of the city of Cadiz, It is in the
province of Huelva, in the
autonomous region of Andalusia...
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Alejandro María
Aguado y Remírez de Estenoz, 1st
Marquess of
Marismas del
Guadalquivir (29 June 1784, in
Sevilla – 14
April 1842, in Gijon), was an influential...
- de Bornos,
Estuario del Río Guadiaro, Isla del Trocadero,
Marismas de
Sancti Petri,
Marismas del Río Palmones, and
Playa de Los Lances.
Parques Periurbanos:...
- Spanish:
Marismas del
Guadalquivir or
simply Las
Marismas) are a
natural region of
marshy lowlands on the
lower Guadalquivir River. The Las
Marismas zone...
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Marismas Nacionales–San Blas
mangroves is a
mangrove ecoregion of the
Pacific coast of Mexico. The
marismas nacionales ("national marshes") stretches...
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ecoregion covers coastal Nayarit south of San Blas and the
Islas Marías. The
Marismas Nacionales–San Blas mangroves, a
network of
coastal Pacific lagoons and...
- The park is an area of marshes,
shallow streams, and sand
dunes in Las
Marismas, the
delta where the
Guadalquivir River flows into the
Atlantic Ocean....
- The
Marismas de Isla
Cristina ("Cristina
Island marshes") are
located at the
mouth of the
river Carreras in the
province of Huelva, Andalusia, in southern...
- Doñana (1980)
Mancha Húmeda (1980) Las
Sierras de
Cazorla y
Segura (1983)
Marismas del
Odiel (1983) La
Palma (1983)
Urdaibai (1984)
Sierra Nevada (1986) Cuenca...