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Spain’s Largest Wetland Intentionally Dries Just a Month After the Rain Record

Summary by El Pais
La Janda (Cadiz), the largest wetland in the Iberian Peninsula and the most southern lagoon complex in Europe, has dried up just a month after the record rainfall in the area. While Spain accumulates an average water reserve of 83.7% of its total capacity and the Guadalete-Barbate basin, to which La Janda belongs, up to three more points, the 6,125 hectares flooded and declared in public domain in this region of Cadiz return to the state in whic…

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La Janda (Cadiz), the largest wetland in the Iberian Peninsula and the most southern lagoon complex in Europe, has dried up just a month after the record rainfall in the area. While Spain accumulates an average water reserve of 83.7% of its total capacity and the Guadalete-Barbate basin, to which La Janda belongs, up to three more points, the 6,125 hectares flooded and declared in public domain in this region of Cadiz return to the state in whic…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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