Ebro


 
 

The Ebro (Greek: ?????, Latin: Iberus, Spanish: Ebro, Catalan: Ebre) is Spain's most voluminous and second longest river. It starts at Fontibre (province of Cantabria), passes at Miranda de Ebro, Logro?o, Zaragoza, Flix, Tortosa, and Amposta, and ends with a delta in the Mediterranean Sea in the province of Tarragona.

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According to the rejected Plan Hidrol?gico Nacional, water from the Ebro would be channelled south to Valencia and Murcia.

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The zebra mussel is an invasive species that is extending upstream in Ebro waters.

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