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Archaeological sites
The Cova del Parpalló is one of the most important Upper Paleolithic caves in the world, where a collection of rock art plaques (+6,000) was found. It is catalogued as an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC) and is in the process of being declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is a natural shelter formed by the dissolution of the calcareous rocks of the Mondúver massif and is located within the Paraje Natural Municipal Parpalló-Borell, a protected natural area, which has an area of 560 hectares. The cave had a continuous human presence, it is estimated that between 29,000 BC and 11,000 BC. <span class="automatic-translation-warning">This text was automatically translated.</span>
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