Before the 20th century, the land that the park currently occupies was the main landfill of the city.
The park was extended in 1988 and now occupies the area 195 hectares.
The park is the largest natural conservation area in Portugal and occupies about 1,000 km2.
The park occupied 42 of the lots, and homes went up on the remaining 66.
Founded in 1961, the park occupies most of the island.
The investment is for €68,000,000 and the future park will occupy a built area of 110,000 m2.
The park occupies 642 acres at an elevation of 3468 feet.
The park occupies an area across the top of the bluff.
An industrial park now occupies the site of the former station yard.
The park will occupy a built-up area of 110,000 m2.