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.
The Ebro flows through many 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, and
Zaragoza in
Aragon; and
Flix,
Móra d'Ebre,
Benifallet,
Tivenys,
Xerta,
Aldover,
Tortosa, and
Amposta in the
province of Tarragona (
Catalonia).
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