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Rio Ebro

Ebro
Catalan: Ebre
River
Zaragoza shel.JPG
The Ebro River in Zaragoza
Country Spain
Tributaries
 - left Nela, Jerea, Bayas, Zadorra, Ega, Arga. Aragón, Gállego, Segre
 - right Oca, Oja, Tirón, Najerilla, Iregua, Cidacos, Alhama, Jalón, Huerva, Martín, Guadalope, Matarranya
Source
 - location Pico Tres Mares, Cantabria, Spain
 - elevation 1,980 m (6,496 ft)
 - coordinates 43°02′20.80″N 4°24′10.59″W / 43.0391111°N 4.4029417°W / 43.0391111; -4.4029417
Mouth
 - location Mediterranean Sea, Tarragona, Spain
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
 - coordinates 40°43′12″N 0°51′47″E / 40.72000°N 0.86306°E / 40.72000; 0.86306Coordinates: 40°43′12″N 0°51′47″E / 40.72000°N 0.86306°E / 40.72000; 0.86306
Length 930 km (578 mi)
Basin 80,093 km2 (30,924 sq mi)
Discharge mouth
 - average 426 m3/s (15,044 cu ft/s)
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Watershed of the Ebro

The Ebro (Spanish, Aragonese and Basque: [ˈeβɾo]) or Ebre (Catalan: [ˈeβɾə, ˈeβɾe]) is one of the most important rivers on the Iberian Peninsula. It is the second longest river in the Iberian peninsula after the Tagus and the second biggest by discharge volume and by drainage area after the Duero.

The Ebro flows through the following cities: Reinosa in Cantabria; Frías and Miranda de Ebro in Castile and León; Haro, Logroño, Calahorra, and Alfaro in La Rioja; Tudela in Navarre; Alagón, Utebo, Zaragoza, and Caspe in Aragon; and Flix, Móra d'Ebre, Benifallet, Tivenys, Xerta, Aldover, Tortosa, and Amposta in Catalonia.


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