Asinara National Park

Asinara is the second largest island of Sardinia after Sant'Antioco. It houses a great variety of habitats. The island has an extremely odd historical, environmental, and legal status. It is known as "Isola del Diavolo" ("Devil's Island"), since it was used as a quarantine location, as a prison camp during the First World War, and as one of the most important Italian high security prisons during the terrorist period of the 1970s and during the struggle against organized crime, until the establishment of a National Park in 1998.

The local albino donkey called asinello bianco
Parco Nazionale dell'Asinara
IUCN category II (national park)
Cala Sabina, Asinara Island
Map of Asinara Island
LocationSardinia
Nearest cityPorto Torres
Coordinates41°03′29″N 8°16′34″E
Area746.53 km2 (288.24 sq mi)
Governing bodyMinistry of the Environment
www.parcoasinara.org

See also

References

  • Yearbook of the Italian Parks 2005, edited by Comunicazione in association with Federparchi and the Italian State Tourism Board ISBN 88-7585-011-9


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