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Ebro
The Ebro (Spanish and Basque ; , , ) is a river of the north and northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, in Spain. It rises in Cantabria and flows , almost entirely in an east-southeast direction. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea, forming a delta in the Terres de l'Ebre region, in southern Catalonia. In the Iberian peninsula, it ranks second in length after the Tagus and second in discharge volume, and drainage basin, after the Douro. It is the longest river entirely within Spain; the other two mentioned flow into Portugal.
Aragón
river in Spain
Segre
French-Spanish-Andorran river
Arga
river in Spain
Jalón River
river of Spain main affluent of the Ebro by the right margin
Noguera Pallaresa
river in Catalonia, Spain
Guadalope
The Guadalope (Guadalop in Catalan and Aragonese) is a river in Aragon, Spain. It is a tributary of the Ebro (Ebre in Catalan).
Ega river
river of Spain
Jiloca
river in Aragón, Spain
Zadorra
The Zadorra is a river tributary of the Ebro in the Basque Country in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. The river flows primarily across Álava province (flowing briefly through the Treviño enclave at La Puebla de Arganzón) finally reaching the Ebro near Miranda de Ebro in Burgos province, Castille and León. The river's water volume is the largest in Álava, with its basin being the most extensive in the province. Nowadays it provides by means of the Zadorra Reservoir System (comprising reservoirs Uribarri-Ganboa, Urrunaga and Albina) water supply for Vitoria and half of the Basque Autonomous
Najerilla
The river Najerilla is a tributary of the river Ebro, Spain's most voluminous river. The Najerilla rises in the province of Burgos and then flows through La Rioja.
Huerva River
The Huerva River is a river in Aragon, Spain. It is a tributary of the Ebro. Its mean annual discharge is only .
Ésera
thumb|The river as seen from a foot bridge thumb|The Ésera and the Cinca in the basin of Ebro The Ésera () is a tributary of the Cinca in the High Aragon. It is part of the valley of the Ebro and its drainage basin. Its etymology is Celtic and it is cognate with several European rivers: Isar, Jizera, Isère, Isel, IJssel, and Eisack.
Segre-Ebre confluence
natural space in Mequinenza (Aragón, Spain)
Ebro Delta
Ebro river delta in Catalonia, Spain
Bergantes
river in Spain
Piedra river
watercourse in Spain
Leza River
river in Spain
Oca
river in Spain
Mesa river
river in Spain
Corb
river in Spain
Sadar
River in Navarre, Spain
Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro
Spanish organization responsible for the management, regulation and maintenance of the waters and irrigation of the Ebro river basin
Urederra
Urederra (from the basque; ur- "water", -ederra "beautiful") is the natural exit of the aquifer created in the rock massif karst of Urbasa, Navarre. The river rises in The Natural Park of Urbasa-Andía (Sierra de Urbasa), near the village Baquedano. It is 19 km long and flows into the Ega River, which is a tributary of the Ebro. The first emerge is produced in a 713 metres high clift in the southern ledge of the rock massif and makes a more than 100 metres waterfall which with the passing of the years has modelled a rocky and karstic landscape. thumbnail|An Urederra in summer