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'Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park' (see also
Parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido), is an
IUCN Category II
National Park situated in the
Pyrenees of
Huesca,
Aragón (
Spain). It was created
august 16 of
1918 by a Royal Decree which declared
Ordesa Valley a
National Park of 21 square kilometres of extension. In
July 13 of
1982 it was enlarged to the 156.08 km² it has today and its official name changed to ''Parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido''. It's included in the
Biosphere Reserve of
Ordesa-
Viñamala declared by
UNESCO in
1997.
Its territory includes the municipalities of
Torla,
Broto,
Fanlo,
Tella-Sin,
Puertólas and
Bielsa.
Description
The National park constitutes a geographic unit. Its orography is dominated by the calcareous mass (the biggest of Europe) of the massiff of the Three Sorores, '' Treserols'', whose greater elevation is the
Monte Perdido, from which in a more or less radial form descend a series of impressive mountainous crests and
glacial valleys . The most characteristic and symbolic one is the
Ordesa Valley, drained by the river
Arazas, origin of the National Park, that is opened in Southwestern direction, but also is important the
Tube of Añisclo, that is drained by the river
Bellós, in South direction, the
Gorges of Escuaín, drained by the river
Yaga, in Southeastern direction and the
Valley of Pineta, drained by the
river Cinca. Although not all of it belongs to the National Park because it's already in
French territory and belogs to the
Pyrenees National Park, the
Valley and Circus of Gavarnie is another impressive
glacial cirque that has the highest
waterfall of Europe, with more than 400 meters of vertical fall.
The basic morphology of the Park is originated by the fold and alpine elevation of the
Tertiary Era, subsequently molded by the glacial
erosion during the
Quaternary Era, giving rise to a series of
circuses and
valleys like the Valley of Ordesa and the
Valley of Pineta. Nowadays a
glacier continues existing in the North face of the Monte Perdido, although continues in retreatment. Most of the rock of the National Park is
limestone. Superimposed to the most evident and old glacial erosion is the
karstic transformation of the landscape, with multiple
caves,
canyons,
chasms, etc.. most important of them are the
Tube of Añisclo and the
Gorges of Escuaín, in which appear glacial circuses that subsequently are boxed in deep gorges.
Highest areas of the park (above 2,000 m
AMSL) are extremely arid. All precipitation is quickly gone inside the karstic system, while the bottoms of the valleys are dominated by a lush vegetation of
beeches and
firs that give place to the
black pine when the height increases.
Many illustrious persons have been fond of these places and have given word of their virtues. People like
Luciano Briet,
Soler i Santaló or
Lucas Mallada contributed to promote the place and grant it the protected status.
Flora
Up to 1,500-1,700 meters
AMSL many forests of
beeches (
Fagus sylvatica),
Abies alba,
pines (
Pinus sylvestris),
oaks (
Quercus subpyrenaica), and a lesser extent of
birches (
Betula pendula),
ashes (
Fraxinus excelsior),
willows (
Salix angustifolia). From there up to 2,000 m the
mountain pine (
Pinus uncinata) dominates. Up to 1,800 m bushes of
boxwood (
Buxus sempervirens) are found. In the high meadows from 1,700 to 3,000 meters there are numerous
endemisms like ''
Borderea pyrenaica'', ''
Campanula cochleariifolia'', ''
Ramonda myconi'', ''
Silene borderei'', ''
Androsace cylindrica'', ''
Pinguicula longifolia'', ''
Petrocoptis crassifolia'', etc. The
Edelweiss (
Leontopodium alpinum), is one of the symbols of the National Park.
More information about National Park flora available the
oficial Web of the flora and vegetation of Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park
Fauna
The most important species of the Park 'was' the 'bucardo' or
Pyrenean Ibex , sadly extinguished in 2,000 in spite of the preservation efforts. Another species of goat is the
Pyrenean Chamois. There are other species like the
marmot,
boar and the
Pyrenean Desman or water-
mole (''
Galemys pyrenaicus''). Great birds like the royal
eagle, the common
vulture,
hawks, and the royal
owls.
Image gallery
External links
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Official web, from the Spanish Ministry of Environment
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Oficial web of the flora and vegetation of Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park
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