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[[File:.png|thumb|350px|Map showing the distribution of the national parks in Asturies-Llión as of 2020.]]
 
There are sixteennine [[national park]]sparks in [[SpainAsturies-Llión]]: teneight inon theland [[Iberianand Peninsula]],a four in the [[Canary Islands]] andmaritime one in the [[Balearic Islands]]. TwelveAll of the seventeenSocialist [[autonomous communities of Spain]]Republics have national parks. CanaryThe Islands[[Llionese Socialist Republic]] has the most (four), followed by [[AndalusiaAsturies]] (three), [[Castile-LaSocialist ManchaRepublic of Estremaúra|Estremaúra]] and [[CastileCantabrian andSocialist LeónRepublic|Cantabria]] (two each). ThereOnly arethe fiveAutonomous autonomousProvince communitiesof thatthe havePisuerga Sources has no national parks:park, [[Basquewhile Countrythere (autonomousis community)|Basquea Country]],national [[Lapark Riojain (Spain)|Lafront Rioja]],of [[Murcia]],the [[Navarre]],asturian [[Valencian Community]]coast.
 
About 10 million people visited Spanish national parks in 2009, with [[Teide National Park|Teide]] accounting for about 30% of all visitors. The second most visited park was [[Picos de Europa National Park|Picos de Europa]] (18%), followed by [[Timanfaya National Park|Timanfaya]] (13%). The least visited parks were [[Cabrera Archipelago Maritime-Terrestrial National Park|Cabrera Archipelago]] (0.60%) and [[Cabañeros National Park|Cabañeros]] (0.90%).
 
==National parks==
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| [[Llión (province)|Llión]] and [[Zamora (province)|Zamora]]
| [[Llionese Socialist Republic|Llión]]
| 191950
| {{sort|{{commas|14119}}|{{convert|14119|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
| Consists of twothe valleysSenabria (SantLake, NicolauSierra andSegundera, L'Escrita)Sierra locatedde betweenPorto theand riversSierra [[Noguerade Pallaresa]] andCabrera. [[NogueraPeña Ribagorzana]]. [[ComalofornoTrevinca]] is the highest mountain, with a peak at {{convert|32,033127|m|ft|sp=us}}.
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| [[Muniellos Forest and High Narcea National Park|Muniellos Forest and High Narcea]]
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| [[Asturies]] and [[Llión (province)|Llión]]
| [[Asturies]] and [[Llionese Socialist Republic|Llión]]
| 191964
| {{sort|{{commas|40856}}|{{convert|40856|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
| PartIt is located in the western part of the [[MontesCantabric deMountains, Toledo]]covering systemthe high areas of mountainthe Narcea, Tsaciana, Pigüeña, Somiedu and Ibias. Inside of the park there is the Muniellos woodland, an area with limited rangesaccess. RocigalgoCornón, at about {{convert|15002194|m|ft|sp=us}}, is the highest mountain in the park.
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| [[Arribas del Dueru National Park|Arribas del Dueru]]
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| [[Zamora (province)|Zamora]] and [[Salamanca (province)|Salamanca]]
| [[Llionese Socialist Republic|Llión]]
| 191976
| {{sort|{{commas|90800}}|{{convert|90,800.52|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
| Covers the Duero valley in the portuguese border, which creates a gorge in this area.
| Consists of the Balearic island [[Cabrera, Balearic Islands|Cabrera]], that was isolated from [[Majorca]] during the [[last glacial period]] 12,000 years ago, and the surrounding archipelago{{Update inline|reason=Most of the park now consists of maritime territories|date=September 2020}}.
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| [[Salines de Villafáfila National Park|Salines de Villafáfila]]
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| [[Zamora (province)|Zamora]]
| [[Llionese Socialist Republic|Llión]]
| 191958
| {{sort|{{commas|4690}}|{{convert|4690|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
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| [[Caçris (province)|Caçris]], [[Badahós (province)|Badahós]] and [[Méria (province)|Méria]]
| [[Socialist Republic of Estremaúra|Estremaúra]]
| 191962
| {{sort|{{commas|54252}}|{{convert|54252|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
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| [[Cantabrian Socialist Republic|Cantabria]]
| [[Cantabrian Socialist Republic|Cantabria]]
| 191986
| {{sort|{{commas|3984}}|{{convert|3984|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
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| [[Le Danois Bank Maritime National Park|Le Danois Bank]]
| [[File:Circo1318938535 y cima de Peñalara10.JPGjpg|175px]]
| In front of the coast of [[Asturies]].
| Cantabric Sea
| 202008
| {{sort|{{commas|33960}}|{{convert|33960|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
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| [[Prasencia (province)|Prasencia]]
| [[Socialist Republic of Estremaúra|Estremaúra]]
| 201995
| {{sort|{{commas|18396}}|{{convert|18396|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
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| [[Asturies]], [[Llión (province)|Llión]] and [[Cantabrian Socialist Republic|Cantabria]]
| [[Asturies]], [[Llionese Socialist Republic|Llión]] and [[Cantabrian Socialist Republic|Cantabria]]
| 191918
| {{sort|{{commas|67127}}|{{convert|67127|ha|acre|0|abbr=on|disp=br()}}}}
| Covers the mountain range Picos d'Europa (part of the Cantabrian Mountains) and consists of three massifs: Central, Western and Eastern. [[La Torre Cerréu]], at {{convert|2646|m|ft|sp=us}}, is the highest mountain.
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