Seville, located in Andalusia, is home to the Maria Luisa park that attracts tourists CRISTINA QUICLER
Two world heritage attractions in Spain's popular tourist region of Andalusia were on Thursday among sites affected by a bird flu outbreak that has seen parks shut and animals slaughtered.
Seville's Maria Luisa park, a major tourist attraction and green space in the city centre, was
The park would be
Among them were the gardens of the Real Alcazar, a medieval royal palace shaped by Islamic and Christian architectural influence and
In the Donana National Park, another UNESCO site famed for its wetlands, lagoons and biodiversity, "three outbreaks with wild birds" were detected, leading to them being removed, the regional government's top environment official Catalina Garcia wrote