Anoia (river) facts for kids
The Anoia River, also known as Noya in Spanish, is a river located in Catalonia, Spain. It flows mostly through the area called Anoia, which is named after the river itself! This river is an important part of the Llobregat river system.
Quick facts for kids Anoia |
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The Anoia River in Igualada
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Country | Spain |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Calaf, Argençola 800 metres (2,600 ft) |
River mouth | Llobregat River in Martorell |
Length | 68 kilometres (42 mi) |
Basin features | |
River system | Llobregat |
Basin size | 929.4 square kilometres (358.8 sq mi) |
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Where the Anoia River Starts
The Anoia River begins its journey in the municipality of Veciana, which is also in the Anoia region. It starts at a high point, about 650 metres (2,130 ft) above sea level. This is where the river's waters first gather.
The River's Path
As the Anoia River flows, it travels through several towns and natural areas.
- It passes through the city of Igualada, which is a major town in the region.
- After Igualada, the river crosses a mountain range called the Prelitoral Range. It goes through a specific spot near Capellades.
- Next, the river continues its path through Gelida, a town located in the Alt Penedès area.
Where the Anoia River Ends
The Anoia River doesn't flow into the sea directly. Instead, it joins a larger river called the Llobregat River. This meeting point is near the town of Martorell, which is in the Baix Llobregat region. The Anoia River flows into the Llobregat from the right side.
River Facts
The Anoia River is about 68 kilometres (42 mi) (around 42 miles) long. It's not a huge river, but it's very important for the areas it flows through. The amount of water flowing in the river, on average, is about 2.37 cubic metres per second (84 cu ft/s). The total area of land that drains into the Anoia River, called its basin, is about 929.4 square kilometres (358.8 sq mi).
See also
In Spanish: Río Noya para niños