Isla de Alborán
Isla de Alborán is a small island located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Spain and Morocco. It is part of the Alboran Sea and covers an area of about 18 hectares. The island is known for its rugged terrain, rocky cliffs, and diverse marine life, making it an important ecological site.
The island is uninhabited and serves primarily as a nature reserve. It is home to various bird species and is a stopover point for migratory birds. Isla de Alborán is also significant for navigation, as it features a lighthouse that aids ships traveling through the region.