Lagunas de Ruidera
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The Lagunas de Ruidera are a group of small lakes in the Campo de Montiel, Castilla-La Mancha, between Albacete Province, and Ciudad Real Province, Spain. Most of the lakes are interconnected and their total water amount may reach 23.06 hm3, which is considerable by the standards of other lakes in the Iberian Peninsula.
The largest lakes are Laguna Colgada and Laguna del Rey. The area near the lakes is a tourist site, with small hotels, restaurants, camping sites and private villas, located mostly in or around Ruidera town.<ref>Lagunas de Ruidera. Parque Natural</ref> The area can be reached from Ossa de Montiel or Villahermosa.
List of lakesEdit
There are now 15 small lakes in the group:
Albacete ProvinceEdit
- Laguna Colgada
- Laguna Batana
- Laguna Santos Morcillo
- Laguna Salvadora
- Laguna Lengua
- Laguna Redondilla
- Laguna de San Pedro
- Laguna Tinaja
- Laguna Tomilla
- Laguna Conceja
- Laguna Taza. This lake was drained in order to build a camping site
Ciudad Real ProvinceEdit
- Laguna Cenagosa
- Laguna Coladilla
- Laguna Cueva Morenilla
- Laguna del Rey
- Laguna Blanca
EcologyEdit
There are a variety of birds in the lake shores: ducks, like the red-crested pochard, common pochard, mallard and tufted duck, as well as the Eurasian coot, common moorhen, great reed warbler, bearded reedling, purple heron, little bittern and egrets. In the waters of the lakes there are also endemic Iberian fishes like the Rutilus lemmingii, Luciobarbus guiraonis, Iberian barbel, Luciobarbus microcephalus, Squalius pyrenaicus, as well as introduced species, like the common carp, northern pike, largemouth bass and Gambusia holbrooki.<ref>Ictiofauna Template:Webarchive</ref> The Procambarus clarkii is an introduced species of crayfish that has caused great damage to the local aquatic fauna.<ref>Lagunas de Ruidera - Fauna</ref> Among the amphibians, the European tree frog, Mediterranean tree frog and the southern marbled newt are present along the shores of the lakes.<ref>Atlas provisional de distribución de los anfibios y reptiles de la provincia de Ciudad Real</ref>
The protected area of the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park includes not only the lakes but also the tributary valley of San Pedro. UNESCO has included the natural park within the biosphere reserve Mancha Húmeda.
The natural park acts as a buffer zone to the core area of the biosphere reserve, the Tablas de Daimiel wetlands.
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