This is a list of Sites of Community Importance in Navarre .
ID | Name | Coordinates | Image |
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ES0000122 | Aritzakun-Urritzate-Gorramendi (official name: Aritzakun-Urritzate-Gorramendi) Other names: n/a | 43°13′44″N1°25′46″W / 43.2288°N 1.4294°W | |
ES0000123 | Larra-Aztaparreta (official name: Larra-Aztaparreta) Other names: n/a | 42°56′21″N0°47′29″W / 42.9392°N 0.7914°W | |
ES0000124 | Sierra de Illón y Foz de Burgui (official name: Sierra de Illón y Foz de Burgui) Other names: n/a | 42°42′01″N1°05′02″W / 42.7003°N 1.084°W | |
ES0000125 | Sierra de Leire y Foz de Arbaiun (official name: Sierra de Leire y Foz de Arbaiun) Other names: n/a | 42°39′13″N1°10′15″W / 42.6537°N 1.1709°W | |
ES0000126 | Roncesvalles-Selva de Irati (official name: Roncesvalles-Selva de Irati) Other names: n/a | 42°58′03″N1°03′36″W / 42.9676°N 1.0599°W | |
ES0000127 | Peña Izaga (official name: Peña Izaga) Other names: n/a | 42°42′25″N1°26′19″W / 42.7069°N 1.4386°W | |
ES0000128 | Sierra de San Miguel (official name: Sierra de San Miguel) Other names: n/a | 42°45′48″N0°55′46″W / 42.7633°N 0.9294°W | |
ES0000129 | Sierra de Artxuga, Zarikieta y Montes de Areta (official name: Sierra de Artxuga, Zarikieta y Montes de Areta) Other names: n/a | 42°50′31″N1°19′54″W / 42.842°N 1.3317°W | |
ES0000130 | Sierra de Arrigorrieta y Peña Ezkaurre (official name: Sierra de Arrigorrieta y Peña Ezkaurre) Other names: n/a | 42°49′50″N0°53′10″W / 42.8305°N 0.8859999999999999°W | |
ES0000132 | Arabarko (official name: Arabarko) Other names: n/a | 42°47′51″N1°03′13″W / 42.7975°N 1.0536°W | |
ES0000133 | Laguna de Pitillas (official name: Laguna de Pitillas) Other names: n/a | 42°24′55″N1°34′46″W / 42.4153°N 1.5794°W | |
ES0000134 | Embalse de las Cañas (official name: Embalse de las Cañas) Other names: n/a | 42°29′06″N2°24′08″W / 42.4849°N 2.4023°W | |
ES0000135 | Estanca de los Dos Reinos (official name: Estanca de los Dos Reinos) Other names: n/a | 42°19′48″N1°22′01″W / 42.3299°N 1.367°W | |
ES2200009 | Larrondo-Lakartxela (official name: Larrondo-Lakartxela) Other names: n/a | 42°56′17″N0°53′09″W / 42.9381°N 0.8859°W | |
ES2200010 | Artikutza (official name: Artikutza) Other names: n/a | 43°12′14″N1°47′36″W / 43.20399999999999°N 1.7934°W | |
ES2200012 | Río Salazar (official name: Río Salazar) Other names: n/a | 42°39′24″N1°14′52″W / 42.6566°N 1.2477°W | |
ES2200013 | Río Areta (official name: Río Areta) Other names: n/a | 42°43′35″N1°15′14″W / 42.7265°N 1.2538°W | |
ES2200014 | Bidasoa (official name: Río Bidasoa) Other names: n/a | 43°07′53″N1°38′31″W / 43.1314°N 1.6419°W | |
ES2200015 | Regata de Orabidea y turbera de Arxuri (official name: Regata de Orabidea y turbera de Arxuri) Other names: n/a | 43°14′49″N1°31′55″W / 43.2469°N 1.5319999999999998°W | |
ES2200017 | Señorío de Bértiz (official name: Señorío de Bértiz) Other names: n/a | 43°10′52″N1°35′26″W / 43.1811°N 1.5905°W | |
ES2200018 | Belate (official name: Belate) Other names: n/a | 43°03′42″N1°40′08″W / 43.0617°N 1.6689°W | |
ES2200019 | Monte Alduide (official name: Monte Alduide) Other names: n/a | 43°01′51″N1°27′22″W / 43.0307°N 1.4561°W | |
ES2200020 | Aralar Range (official name: Sierra de Aralar) Other names: n/a | 42°57′27″N1°54′43″W / 42.9576°N 1.9119°W | |
ES2200021 | Urbasa y Andia (official name: Urbasa y Andia) Other names: n/a | 42°50′27″N2°04′44″W / 42.8409°N 2.079°W | |
ES2200022 | Sierra de Lokiz (official name: Sierra de Lokiz) Other names: n/a | 42°43′32″N2°11′46″W / 42.7255°N 2.1962°W | |
ES2200023 | Río Baztan y Regata Artesiaga (official name: Río Baztan y Regata Artesiaga) Other names: n/a | 43°08′30″N1°35′16″W / 43.1417°N 1.5879°W | |
ES2200024 | Ríos Ega-Urederra (official name: Ríos Ega-Urederra) Other names: n/a | 42°39′01″N2°10′29″W / 42.6504°N 2.1746°W | |
ES2200025 | Sistema fluvial de los ríos Irati, Urrobi y Erro (official name: Sistema fluvial de los ríos Irati, Urrobi y Erro) Other names: n/a | 42°44′38″N1°22′12″W / 42.7438°N 1.3701°W | |
ES2200026 | Sierra de Ugarra (official name: Sierra de Ugarra) Other names: n/a | 42°44′09″N1°11′33″W / 42.7357°N 1.1924°W | |
ES2200027 | Ríos Eska y Biniés (official name: Ríos Eska y Biniés) Other names: n/a | 42°55′27″N0°51′54″W / 42.9241°N 0.8651°W | |
ES2200029 | Sierra de Codés (official name: Sierra de Codés) Other names: n/a | 42°37′54″N2°18′49″W / 42.6316°N 2.3135°W | |
ES2200030 | Tramo medio del río Aragón (official name: Tramo medio del río Aragón) Other names: n/a | 42°32′31″N1°20′34″W / 42.542°N 1.3428°W | |
ES2200031 | Yesos de la Ribera Estellesa (official name: Yesos de la Ribera Estellesa) Other names: n/a | 42°25′26″N1°52′42″W / 42.4239°N 1.8784°W | |
ES2200032 | Montes de la Valdorba (official name: Montes de la Valdorba) Other names: n/a | 42°33′48″N1°33′42″W / 42.5634°N 1.5618°W | |
ES2200033 | Laguna del Juncal (official name: Laguna del Juncal) Other names: n/a | 42°30′58″N1°42′40″W / 42.51600000000001°N 1.7112°W | |
ES2200035 | Tramos Bajos del Aragón y del Arga (official name: Tramos Bajos del Aragón y del Arga) Other names: n/a | 42°19′00″N1°43′24″W / 42.3166°N 1.7234°W | |
ES2200037 | Bardenas Reales (official name: Bardenas Reales) Other names: n/a | 42°09′55″N1°28′29″W / 42.1653°N 1.4747°W | |
ES2200039 | Badina Escudera (official name: Badina Escudera) Other names: n/a | 42°15′58″N1°42′08″W / 42.2662°N 1.7023°W | |
ES2200040 | Río Ebro (official name: Río Ebro) Other names: n/a | 42°05′21″N1°36′13″W / 42.0891°N 1.6036°W | |
ES2200041 | Balsa del Pulguer (official name: Balsa del Pulguer) Other names: n/a | 42°03′21″N1°42′34″W / 42.0558°N 1.7094°W | |
ES2200042 | Peñadil, Montecillo y Monterrey (official name: Peñadil, Montecillo y Monterrey) Other names: n/a | 41°57′31″N1°36′26″W / 41.9586°N 1.6073°W | |
ES2200043 | Robledales de Ultzama y Basaburua (official name: Robledales de Ultzama y Basaburua) Other names: n/a | 42°59′30″N1°41′26″W / 42.9917°N 1.6906°W |
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