Ésera facts for kids
The Ésera is a river in High Aragon, a region in Spain. It flows into another river called the Cinca. The Ésera is part of a larger river system, the Ebro valley, and its drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a big bowl where all the rain and melted snow flow into one main river.
The name "Ésera" comes from ancient Celtic words. It is related to the names of many other rivers in Europe, like the Isar, Jizera, Isère, Isel, IJssel, and Eisack. This shows how old language roots can connect places across different countries!
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