The Doñana National Park is a marshland
in Andalusia region in Spain. It was formerly the delta of the Guadalquivir river, before being gradually blocked by the growth of a sandbar. Doñana has three habitats in marshland (marshes), the Mediterranean scrub, and coastal moving dunes and beaches. Together form one of the most important conservation sites in Europe. The park has many species as vultures, egrets, storks and other. It’s one of the most important wildlife areas in Europe. You can get the Doñana National Park by road from Seville via El Rocio. Hotels in Seville
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