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          Pájara is a town in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain, located in the southwestern part of the island. The area is characterized by volcanic landscapes and traditional whitewashed architecture. The Church of Nuestra Señora de Regla features an ornate Baroque façade. Visitors explore the surrounding desert terrain, visit the nearby Oasis Park, and enjoy the region's beaches and rural hiking trails.
          Pajara is the largest municipality by area in Fuerteventura and one of the largest in the Canary Islands, covering the entire southwestern portion of the island including the Jandia Peninsula. It encompasses a diverse range of environments, from volcanic inland gorges and traditional Canarian village architecture to protected natural parkland and internationally recognised beaches, making it a destination of significant geographic and cultural breadth within the Spanish archipelago.
          Destination | Fuerteventura | Canary Islands | Spain | Municipality | Natural Park | Beach | Cultural Heritage