
Ebre River
The Ebre River, also known as the Ebro River, is the longest river entirely within Spain, stretching about 910 kilometers (565 miles). It originates in the Cantabrian Mountains and flows southeast across the northern part of the country before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. The river's basin is vital for Spain’s agriculture, providing water for irrigation and supporting diverse ecosystems. The Ebre River passes through several important cities and features the impressive Ebre River Delta, a key wetland area with rich wildlife. It plays a crucial role in regional water management, agriculture, and environmental preservation.