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Teide National ParkIUCN category II (national park)Mount Teide, Pico Viejo, Roques de Garcxc3xadaLocation within TenerifeLocationTenerife, SpainCoordinates28xc2xb015xe2x80xb247xe2x80xb3N 16xc2xb036xe2x80xb258xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf28.263xc2xb0N 16.616xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 28.263; -16.616Coordinates: 28xc2xb015xe2x80xb247xe2x80xb3N 16xc2xb036xe2x80xb258xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf28.263xc2xb0N 16.616xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 28.263; -16.616Area189.9 km2Established1954Visitors4 million visits yearly UNESCO World Heritage SiteTypeNaturalCriteriavii, viiiDesignated2007 (31st session)Referencexc2xa0no.1258State PartySpainRegionEurope and North America
Teide National Park (Spanish: Parque nacional del Teide, pronouncedxc2xa0[xcbx88paxc9xbeke naxcexb8joxcbx88nal de xcbx88tejxc3xb0e]) is a national park located in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain).
The national park is centered on Mount Teide, the highest mountain of Spain (3,718 meters high) in addition, the highest volcano in the Atlantic Ocean islands and the third highest volcano in the world from its base in the ocean floor (7.500 meters high).
Pico Viejo, also included within the national park limits, is the second highest volcano in the Canary Islands with its 3,135 m peak.
Teide is the most visited national park in Spain and xe2x88x92by 2015xe2x88x92 the eighth most visited in the world,[2] with some 3 million visitors yearly.
National park status was declared on January 22, 1954, which was one of the third in Spain.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of its transformation into a national park, in 2002 the paperwork was begun to declare the park a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Teide National Park contains a huge range of invertebrate fauna, over 40% of which are endemic species, with 70 species only being found in the national park.
In regard to international cooperation, the Teide National Park has provided technical support to the Souss-Massa National Park located in southwestern of Morocco.
[33] In 2018, the surroundings of the National Park hosted part of the filming of the American film Rambo: Last Blood, starring Sylvester Stallone and Paz Vega among others.
It is of global importance in providing diverse evidence of the geological processes that underpin the evolution of oceanic islands, and these values complement those of existing volcanic properties on the World Heritage List, such as the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.