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Sénia (river)
The Cenia is a coastal river in Spain that flows through the eastern part of the Iberian Peninsula. Along a significant portion of its course, it acts as a border between the provinces of Castelló and Tarragona. It has a length of 50 km and it flows into the Mediterranean Sea. Route The river originates in the Ports de Tortosa-Beseit, within the municipality of La Pobla de Benifassà. The river's waters are accumulated in the Ulldecona dam, also located in the same municipality at an elevation of 477 meters above sea level. This reservoir, with a surface area of 116 hectares and a capacity of 11 hm³, is the only infrastructure regulating the river and is used for irrigation. From the reservoir, the river passes through areas with steep slopes, which provide it with high oxygenation. Vegetation is abundant in this area, contributing to maintaining the habitat for aquatic life. Further downstream, before reaching the homonymous municipality, water diversions are made to suppl ...
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Ports De Tortosa-Beseit
Ports de Tortosa-Beseit (), also known as Ports de Beseit, or simply as Els Ports or Lo Port by locals, is a limestone mountain massif located at the north-eastern end of the Sistema Ibérico, a complex system of mountain ranges and massifs in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. Its highest point is Mont Caro, 1,441 m. Rivers such as the Matarranya and the Cenia have their source in these mountains. Description At the 1350 m high Tossal dels Tres Reis (Peak of the Three Kings), where the borders of the ancient Kingdoms of Valencia, Catalonia and Aragon meet, there is a cairn marking the meeting point of the ancient three kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon. It is mostly a limestone massif, with many steep cliffs, jagged peaks, deep valleys, shafts and caves. The area is mostly uninhabited except for small villages. These mountains were one of the last redoubts of the Spanish Maquis in the 1940s and 50s. Ecology One of the largest colonies of griffon vultures in Europe, as well ...
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Rivers Of Spain
This is an incomplete list of rivers that are at least partially in Spain. The rivers flowing into the sea are sorted along the coast. Rivers flowing into other rivers are listed by the rivers they flow into. Rivers in the mainland Iberian Peninsula can be divided into those belonging to the Mediterranean watershed, those flowing into the Atlantic Ocean and those emptying into the Cantabrian sea (a marginal sea of the Atlantic off the northern coast of the Iberian peninsula). Tributaries are listed down the page in an downstream direction. The main stem river of a catchment is labelled as , left-bank tributaries are indicated by , right-bank tributaries by . Where a named river derives from the confluence of two differently named rivers these are labelled as and for the left and right forks (the rivers on the left and right, relative to an observer facing downstream). The transboundary rivers partially running through Portugal or France and/or along the borders of Spain with t ...
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Tinença De Benifassà
Tinença de Benifassà () is a historical ''comarca'' of the Valencian Community, Spain. It is nowadays part of the Baix Maestrat, one of the present-day Comarques of the Valencian Community, even though commercial and human relationships have been stronger with Ports (comarca), Els Ports in the west, the Terres de l'Ebre in the northeast and the Matarranya in the northwest in historical times. Geography The Tinença de Benifassà is situated within a mountainous area known as Muntanyes de Benifassà located in the southern region of the Ports de Tortosa-Beseit. The main villages are Castell de Cabres, la Pobla de Benifassà, el Bellestar, el Boixar, Coratxà, Fredes and Bel (Rossell), Bel. The Ulldecona Dam, a scenic reservoir supplied by three tributaries of the Sénia (river), Sénia river, is located within the La Pobla de Benifassà municipal limits. With a surface of and a capacity of , the reservoir plays a very important role in the irrigation of agricultural crops in th ...
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Taula Del Sénia
The Taula del Sénia () or Mancomunitat de la Taula del Sénia is a commonwealth or free association of municipalities made up of 22 towns, totalling up to 100,000 people, of some of the comarcas that make up the center of the historical region of Ilercavonia (present day southern Aragon and Catalonia, and northern Valencia), Spain. The origin of the name lies in the fact that all municipal terms involved are located within 15 km of the Sénia River, perceived as the centre of the region in its upper course. Goals The Taula del Sénia's main purpose is to alleviate the historical neglect of this greater comarca by managing its public municipal resources meaningfully. The organization of the municipalities in a mancomunidad may allow the region to achieve the necessary legal recognition for its administrative development. The main emphasis of the mancomunidad is the promotion of reindustrialization, as much industry fled the area during the last half of the 20th century and ...
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List Of Rivers Of Spain
This is an incomplete list of rivers that are at least partially in Spain. The rivers flowing into the sea are sorted along the coast. Rivers flowing into other rivers are listed by the rivers they flow into. Rivers in the mainland Iberian Peninsula can be divided into those belonging to the Mediterranean watershed, those flowing into the Atlantic Ocean and those emptying into the Cantabrian sea (a marginal sea of the Atlantic off the northern coast of the Iberian peninsula). Tributaries are listed down the page in an downstream direction. The main stem river of a catchment is labelled as , left-bank tributaries are indicated by , right-bank tributaries by . Where a named river derives from the confluence of two differently named rivers these are labelled as and for the left and right forks (the rivers on the left and right, relative to an observer facing downstream). The transboundary rivers partially running through Portugal or France and/or along the borders of Spain with t ...
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Pascual Madoz
Pascual Madoz Ibáñez (17 May 1806 – 13 December 1870) was a Spanish politician and statistician. Biography In early life Madoz was settled in Barcelona, as a writer and journalist. He envisioned the construction of the Vielha tunnel. He joined the Progresista party formed during the First Carlist War, 1833–40. He saw some service against the Carlists; was elected deputy to the Cortes of 1836; took part for Baldomero Espartero, Count of Luchana, and then against him; was imprisoned in 1843; went into exile and returned. In 1854 after the Vicalvarada he was appointed governor of Barcelona. He then returned to his seat as a deputy, presided over the Cortes, and on 21 January 1855 was appointed Minister of Finance. In that role, he proposed and had passed the civil confiscation law of 1855 which sold off communal lands, Church lands, and those of various confraternities, although he left office shortly after its passage. Beginning in 1859 he was a member of the gover ...
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Diccionario Geográfico-estadístico-histórico De España Y Sus Posesiones De Ultramar
The ''Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus posesiones de Ultramar'' () is a geographic handbook of Spain. Originally published in 16 volumes between 1845 and 1850, it was edited and directed by Pascual Madoz. A widely known work in Spain (often simply known as "''el Madoz''"), used as reference work, it stands out in terms of the sheer amount of information, its systematization as well as for covering the whole geography of Spain. Index The 16 volumes (including the alphabetical range of entries they cover) are listed as follows: * Volume I: Aba – Alicante * Volume II: Alicanti – Arzuela * Volume III: Arra – Barcelona * Volume IV: Barcella – Buzoca * Volume V: Caabeiro – Carrusco * Volume VI: Ca Sebastiá – Córdoba * Volume VII: Cordobelas – Ezterripa * Volume VIII: Faba – Guadalajara * Volume IX: Guadalaviar – Juzvado * Volume X: La Alcoba – Madrid * Volume XI: Madrid de Caderechas – Muztiliano * Volume XII: Nabaja – Pezuela ...
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