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Almonte
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A-66 bridge across the river Almonte
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Course of the Almonte
Country Spain
Region Extremadura
District Province of Cáceres
Physical characteristics
Main source Sierra de Villuercas
Length 97 km (60 mi)
Discharge
(location 2)


Basin features
Progression TagusAtlantic Ocean
Tagus Basin

The Almonte is a river located in Spain. It flows entirely within the Extremadura region. This river is 97 kilometers (about 60 miles) long. It is a left tributary of the Tagus (also known as the Tajo). The Tagus is the longest river on the Iberian Peninsula.


Where Does the Almonte River Flow?

The Almonte River starts in the Sierra de Villuercas mountains. These mountains are part of the Extremadura region in western Spain. The river then flows through the Province of Cáceres.

Journey to the Tagus

As the Almonte River travels, it collects water from smaller streams. It eventually joins the Tagus River. The Tagus is a very important river in Spain and Portugal. The Almonte helps to feed the larger Tagus river system.

Why is the Almonte River Important?

The Almonte River is part of the Tagus Basin. A river basin is the area of land where all the water drains into a specific river. The Almonte contributes to the water supply of this large basin.

Natural Environment

The area around the Almonte River is known for its natural beauty. It is home to various plants and animals. Rivers like the Almonte are vital for local ecosystems. They provide water for wildlife and plants.

See also

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