Category
page 1Rivers of Galicia (Spain)
Silis
river in Spain
Tâmega River
river in Spain and Portugal
Eo
river in the Iberian Peninsula
Navia
river in Spain
Avia
tributary of the Minho River basin in the Iberian Peninsula
Ulla
river in Spain
Tambre River
river in Spain
Lérez River
The Lérez is a river in South West Galicia, Spain. The river meets the Atlantic Ocean at Pontevedra, where it creates Pontevedra's ria. The sources of the long stream are in Serra do Candán, in the mountain of San Bieito, in the parish of Aciveiro (Forcarei). The Lérez passes through the communities of Forcarei, Cerdedo, Campo Lameiro, Cotobade and, finally, Pontevedra.
Sar River
river in Spain
Anllóns
The Anllóns is a Galician river that begins in the Xalo Mountains at an elevation of above sea level and flows into the Atlantic via the Ria of Corme and Laxe.
Xallas
river in Spain
Ibias
river in Spain
Arenteiro
The Arenteiro is a river in Galicia, in Spain.
Sor river
river in Galicia
Verdugo River
river in Spain
Arnego
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The Arnego River is a river in the province of Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. It is a tributary of the Ulla.
Barxas
The Barxas, Trancoso or Troncoso (also Barjas) is a river in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula, a left-bank tributary of the Minho. It is an international river as it conforms along most of its lower course the Portugal–Spain border (the Raia/Raya), separating the Portuguese municipality of Melgaço from the Spanish municipality of Padrenda. The point close to the river source where the border stops following water streams adjusting to the summits of the Laboreiro mountains instead can be considered as the beginning of the 'dry' Raia. It has a total length of 14 km.
Arnoia River
river in Spain
Miñor
The Miñor is a river of Galicia, Spain. It is 9.9 miles (16 km) long, and stretches from O Galiñeiro to the places of Ramallosa and Sabarís between Nigrán and Baiona in the Province of Pontevedra.
Salas River, Galiza
river in Portugal
Rodil
The Rodil is a river in northern Spain flowing through the Autonomous Communities of Asturias and Galicia. It rises in the Asturian mountains and is the main tributary of the Eo River.
Turía River
river in Spain