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  2. List of rivers of Spain - Wikipedia

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    the River Aragón. Ebro (ms · 910 km; 570 mi) Híjar [es] (r · 28 km; 17 mi; aside from joining the Ebro near Reinosa, the upstream traditional source of the very same Ebro in Fontibre han been recently redescribed as a water spring of the Híjar) [2] Rudrón [es] (r · 35 km; 22 mi) Oca (r · 72 km; 45 mi)

  3. Geography of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Guadalquivir is one of the most significant rivers in Spain because it irrigates a fertile valley, thus creating a rich agricultural area, and because it is navigable inland, making Seville the only inland river port for ocean-going traffic in Spain. [3] The major river in the northwest region is the Miño. [3]

  4. Tagus - Wikipedia

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    The Tagus River originates at an elevation of 1,593 meters above sea level in a place known as Fuente García, within the municipality of Frías de Albarracín in Teruel, Spain. Its source is located between the Muela de San Juan (1,830 m) and Cerro de San Felipe (1,839 m), in the Sierra de Albarracín, which belongs to the Montes Universales ...

  5. Douro - Wikipedia

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    Major Spanish riverside towns include Soria, Almazán, Aranda de Duero, Tordesillas, Zamora and major Portuguese towns include Miranda do Douro, Foz Côa, Peso da Régua, Lamego, Vila Nova de Gaia, and Porto. The most populous cities along the Douro River are Valladolid and Zamora in Spain, and Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal.

  6. Guadalquivir - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalquivir (/ ˌɡwɑːdəlkɪˈvɪər /, also UK: /- kwɪˈ -/, US: /- kiːˈ -, ˌɡwɑːdəlˈkwɪvər /, [1][2][3] Spanish: [ɡwaðalkiˈβiɾ]) is the fifth-longest river in the Iberian Peninsula and the second-longest river with its entire length in Spain. The Guadalquivir is the only major navigable river in Spain.

  7. Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian Peninsula (IPA: / aɪ ˈ b ɪər i ə n /), [a] also known as Iberia, [b] is a peninsula in south-western Europe.Mostly separated from the rest of the European landmass by the Pyrenees, it includes the territories of Peninsular Spain [c] and Continental Portugal, comprising most of the region, as well as the tiny adjuncts of Andorra, Gibraltar, and, pursuant to the traditional ...

  8. Ebro - Wikipedia

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    Ebro. The Ebro (Spanish and Basque [ˈeβɾo] ⓘ; Catalan: Ebre, Western: [ˈeβɾe], Eastern: [ˈeβɾə]) is a river of the north and northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, in Spain. It rises in Cantabria and flows 930 kilometres (580 mi), almost entirely in an east-southeast direction.

  9. Guadiana - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 37°10′12″N 7°23′37″W. Guadiana River. Rio Guadiana. The Guadiana River in the area around Serpa, Portugal. About 83 percent, 55,000 square kilometres (21,000 sq mi), of the River Guadiana watershed is in Spain; the rest is in Portugal (interactive map) Etymology. Arabic derivative of Wādī + Ana, meaning "Anas (an Arabic ...