Àrea natural d'especial interès

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A Natural Area of Special Interest (Spanish: Área Natural de Especial Interés, Catalan: Área natural d'especial interès; acronym: ANEI) is a protected area within the Balearic Islands, Spain that is below the level of a natural park.

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The law creating ANEIs, Law 1/1991, enacted on January 30, designated 47 ANEIs in Mallorca, 19 on Menorca, 10 on Ibiza and 8 on Formentera.

List of ANEIs

ANEIs on Majorca

ANEIs on Menorca

ANEIs on Ibiza

ANEIs on Formentera

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