
Guadalquivir River
The Guadalquivir River is a major waterway in southern Spain, flowing about 657 kilometers from the Sierra Morena mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. It passes through historic cities like Córdoba and Seville, serving as an important route for transportation, irrigation, and trade. The river supports diverse ecosystems along its banks and has been vital to the region’s agriculture and development for centuries. Its navigable waters have historically facilitated commerce and cultural exchange, making it a significant natural feature shaping the area's history and economy.