Montaña Clara

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Montaña Clara
Montana Clara, Kanaren.JPG
Montaña Clara Island
Montaña Clara is located in Lanzarote
Montaña Clara
Montaña Clara
Location with Lanzarote
Geography
Coordinates29°17′56″N 13°32′06″W / 29.299°N 13.535°W / 29.299; -13.535Coordinates: 29°17′56″N 13°32′06″W / 29.299°N 13.535°W / 29.299; -13.535
ArchipelagoChinijo Archipelago
Area1.33 km2 (0.51 sq mi)
Highest elevation256 m (840 ft)
Administration
Autonomous CommunityCanary Islands
ProvinceLas Palmas
MunicipalityTeguise
Demographics
Population0 (2013)

Montaña Clara (pronounced [monˈtaɲa ˈklaɾa]) (Spanish meaning "light-colored mountain") is a small uninhabited islet belonging to the Chinijo Archipelago, in the northeastern part of the Canary Islands, only a short distance (about 2 km (1.2 mi)) northwest of La Graciosa. The islet area is only 1.33 km². The highest point of the island is 256 m (840 ft) above sea level.

Being a refuge for marine birds, the island is part of the integral nature reserve , which is part of the natural park Chinijo Archipelago.[1][2] In August 2007 the island was offered for sale by the heirs to the last owner, Mariano López Socas, who was mayor of a small Lanzarote town for 9 million euros.[3]

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