
Ebro River
The Ebro River is a major waterway in northeastern Spain, stretching approximately 910 kilometers (565 miles). It originates in the Cantabrian Mountains and flows southeast across the country, passing through diverse landscapes and ending in the Mediterranean Sea. The river supports agriculture, provides drinking water, and is vital for ecosystems and urban areas along its course. Its basin covers a large area, making it one of Spain’s most significant rivers for both environmental and economic reasons. The Ebro also features several dams and reservoirs, helping with water management and hydroelectric power generation.