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Palmaria is an Italian island situated in the
Ligurian Sea The Ligurian Sea ( it, Mar Ligure; french: Mer Ligurienne; lij, Mâ Ligure) is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea. It lies between the Italian Riviera (Liguria) and the island of Corsica. The sea is thought to have been named after the ancient ...
, at the westernmost end of the
Gulf of La Spezia The Gulf of La Spezia (Italian: ''Golfo della Spezia'' or ''Golfo dei poeti'') is a body of water on the north-western coast of Italy and part of the northern Tyrrhenian Sea, specifically of Ligurian Sea. It measures some 4.5 (length) by 3-3.5 ( ...
. With an area of , it is the largest island of an
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of three closely spaced islands jutting from the mainland at Portovenere. The outer islands, Tino and the tiny
Tinetto Tinetto is an Italian island situated in the Gulf of La Spezia, in the eastern part of the Ligurian Sea. It is part of an archipelago of three closely spaced islands jutting out south from the mainland at Portovenere. In 1997, the archipelago, t ...
, lie further south. In 1997, the archipelago was designated by
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as a
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that also includes Portovenere and the
Cinque Terre The Cinque Terre (; lij, Çinque Tære, meaning "Five Lands") is a coastal area within Liguria, in the northwest of Italy. It lies in the west of La Spezia Province, and comprises five villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarol ...
.


Description

The island of Palmaria's area of makes it the largest of the three islands in the Gulf of La Spezia. The other two islands, Tino and Tinetto, are just a few hundred meters to the south. Palmaria is also the largest island in the whole
Liguria Liguria (; lij, Ligûria ; french: Ligurie) is a Regions of Italy, region of north-western Italy; its Capital city, capital is Genoa. Its territory is crossed by the Alps and the Apennine Mountains, Apennines Mountain chain, mountain range and is ...
region. The island has a triangular shape: the sides that face Portovenere and the Gulf of La Spezia are the most populated and slope gently down to the level of the sea, covered by typical Mediterranean vegetation. The side that faces west, towards the open sea, features high cliffs overhanging the water, in which there are many caves. The populated sides feature some private homes, a restaurant in Pozzale, and many bathing establishments, some public and some reserved for employees of the Navy and Air Force. The western side is the most difficult to reach. Significant landmarks are the ''Blue Cave'', accessible only by boat, and the ''Cave of Pigeons'' reached only by climbing down ropes. The Cave of Pigeons has been very important in the study of historical events in the Gulf. The fossilized bones of
Pleistocene The Pleistocene ( , often referred to as the ''Ice age'') is the geological Epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations. Before a change was fina ...
animals such as chamois and the snowy owl have been found there, along with the remains of human burials which testify to human presence at least five thousand years ago. On the island there are also many military buildings of great historical interest. The island's summit remains out of bounds as a former military area although it is in a state of neglect. Structures include the Fort ''Count of Cavour'' (or Fort Palmaria), the battery now used as experimental environmental education center, ''Batteria Semaforo'' near the ''Scola Tip'', and the remains of the ''Albini'' battery. The ironclad tower ''Umberto I'' was used in World War II as a military prison and was renovated a few years ago. Scattered throughout the island there are several abandoned bunkers from the Second World War and the remains of coastal artillery and antiaircraft batteries, mostly inaccessible due to overgrowth by vegetation.


Portoro marble

In ''Pozzale'', the southern region, is an abandoned quarry once used for the extraction of the precious black marble with gold streaks called . There are still remnants of the cranes and hoists that moved the blocks of marble, and the walls of the houses of the miners.National Park
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Natural habitat


Flora

The flora of Palmaria is composed of about 500 species. The original vegetation, which must have consisted mainly of Mediterranean scrub and oak wood forest, was modified by anthropic causes such as fire, agriculture, and the introduction of alien plants and animals such as plane trees, palms and rabbits. Today the pines ('' Pinus pinaster'' and '' Pinus halepensis'') share space with typical Mediterranean species such as holly oak ('' Quercus ilex''), downy oak ('' Quercus pubescens''), mastic ('' Pistacia lentiscus''), strawberry tree (''
Arbutus unedo ''Arbutus unedo'' is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the Mediterranean region and western Europe. The tree is well known for its fruits, which bear some resemblance to the strawberry — hence the common na ...
''), rockrose ('' Cistus monspeliensis'', ''Cistus salvifolius'', ''Cistus incanus''), Spanish broom ('' Spartium junceum''). Other important plant groups include spurge (''
Euphorbia dendroides ''Euphorbia dendroides'', also known as tree spurge, is a small tree or large shrub of the family Euphorbiaceae that grows in semi-arid and mediterranean climates. Distribution and habitat ''Euphorbia dendroides'' has a wide distribution throu ...
'') and close to the sea cliffs, samphire (''
Crithmum maritimum ''Crithmum'' is a monospecific genus of flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae, with the sole species ''Crithmum maritimum'', known as rock samphire, sea fennel or samphire. The name "samphire" is also used for several other unre ...
''). Among the new flora, ''Centaurea cineraria veneris'', ''Iberis umbellata'' var. ''linifolia'', are exclusive in Palmaria, and ''Centaurea aplolepa lunensis'' is endemic to eastern Liguria. Other notable plants include ''Brassica oleracea robertiana'', ''Serapias neglecta'' and ''Cistus incanus'', which are otherwise rare in Liguria, their northern limit.


Fauna

There are many species of reptile on the island, such as the smallest of the European geckos, the European leaf-toed gecko ('' Phyllodactylus europaeus)''. While also present on the neighboring islands of Tino and Tinetto, this species is rare in Liguria. Bird species include kestrel ('' Falco tinnunculus''), peregrine falcons ('' Falco peregrinus''), sparrowhawks (''
Accipiter nisus The Eurasian sparrowhawk (''Accipiter nisus''), also known as the northern sparrowhawk or simply the sparrowhawk, is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Adult male Eurasian sparrowhawks have bluish grey upperparts and orange-barred ...
''), red partridges (''
Alectoris rufa The red-legged partridge (''Alectoris rufa'') is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. It is sometimes known as French partridge, to distinguish it from the English or grey partridge. The ge ...
''), gulls ('' Larus argentatus'', '' Larus michahellis''), ravens ('' Corvus corax''), rock thrushes ('' Monticola solitarius''), and cormorants ('' Gulosus aristotelis''). Several species of bats are found in caves on Palmaria: the trunnion ('' Plecotus auritus''), the greater horseshoe bat ('' Rhinolophus ferrumequinum''), and the lesser horseshoe bat ('' Rhinolophus hipposideros''). Colonies of rabbits and goats on the island are remains of a recent past when the island was more inhabited. The beetle ''
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solieri'' is an endemic species linked to spurge patches found on the island.


Climate and maritime links

The climate is typically Mediterranean, temperate on both daily and seasonal timescales. In winter there are very few episodes of extreme cold or frost, while in summer the heat is moderated by the effect of the sea breeze. The abundant rainfall follows the trends of the
Riviera di Levante The Italian Riviera or Ligurian Riviera ( it, Riviera ligure; lij, Rivêa lìgure) is the narrow coastal strip in Italy which lies between the Ligurian Sea and the mountain chain formed by the Maritime Alps and the Apennines. Longitudinall ...
, especially heavy in autumn and spring. The island can be reached by private boat, or in the summer months by the ferries that connect with Portovenere, Lerici, and
La Spezia La Spezia (, or , ; in the local Spezzino dialect) is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy. La Spezia is the second largest cit ...
.


See also

* List of islands of Italy *
Scola Tower The Scola Tower - or tower of St. John the Baptist - is a former military building located just beyond the northeastern tip (called tip Scola) of Palmaria (island) in Porto Venere, in the Gulf of Poets in the province of La Spezia, Italy. It ...


Gallery

File:Titti and Piscinin.JPG, The Blue Cave File:Drop_the_Gulf.JPG, The rocky coast File:Marble caves on Palmaria island (Liguria, Italy).jpg, The
marble Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite. Marble is typically not foliated (layered), although there are exceptions. In geology, the term ''marble'' refers to metamorphose ...
caves File:Vegetassss.JPG, The vegetation File:Isola Palmaria.jpg, Palmaria Island, 2006


References

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