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Singular equally Buelles the willow, which are recognized by the Plan of Management of Natural Resources of [[Asturias]] a Natural Monument. This is a forest that runs along both banks of the Cares-Deva river between the towns of El Mazo, Narganes and Buelles. It consists of willows, mostly white ([[Salix alba]]), there are also some other shrub willows and alders along with oaks and other species. Probably the formation of large-sized willow largest of the Cantabrian coast.<ref>Retrieved from Peñamellera Baja's official webpage: http://www.aytopanespbaja.com</ref> |
Singular equally Buelles the willow, which are recognized by the Plan of Management of Natural Resources of [[Asturias]] a Natural Monument. This is a forest that runs along both banks of the Cares-Deva river between the towns of El Mazo, Narganes and Buelles. It consists of willows, mostly white ([[Salix alba]]), there are also some other shrub willows and alders along with oaks and other species. Probably the formation of large-sized willow largest of the Cantabrian coast.<ref>Retrieved from Peñamellera Baja's official webpage: http://www.aytopanespbaja.com</ref> |
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Singular equally Buelles the willow, which are recognized by the Plan of Management of Natural Resources of Asturias a Natural Monument. This is a forest that runs along both banks of the Cares-Deva river between the towns of El Mazo, Narganes and Buelles. It consists of willows, mostly white (Salix alba), there are also some other shrub willows and alders along with oaks and other species. Probably the formation of large-sized willow largest of the Cantabrian coast.[1]
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- ^ Retrieved from Peñamellera Baja's official webpage: http://www.aytopanespbaja.com