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Cabra
Cabra river mouth.jpg
River mouth between Llanes and Ribadedeva
Country Spain
State Asturias
Region Llanes; Ribadedeva
Physical characteristics
River mouth Ría de Santiuste
Llanes, Ribadedeva
0 m (0 ft)
43°23′12″N 4°30′44″W / 43.38667°N 4.51222°W / 43.38667; -4.51222
Length 5 km (3.1 mi)
Basin features
Basin size 26.11 km2 (10.08 sq mi)

The Cabra River is a small but important river in northern Spain. It flows through the beautiful region of Asturias, which is known for its green landscapes and rugged coastlines. This river is a natural border between two areas called Llanes and Ribadedeva.

Where the Cabra River Starts

The Cabra River begins its journey high up in the mountains. Its source is at a place called Pico Arenas. This spot is right on the edge between the municipalities of Llanes and Ribadedeva. It's like a natural dividing line.

The River's Journey

From its source, the Cabra River flows for a short distance. It is less than 5 kilometres (3 mi) long, which makes it a relatively small river. Despite its size, it plays a role in the local environment.

Towns Along the River

As the Cabra River makes its way to the sea, it passes by a few small towns. These include The Borbolla and Bojes. The river provides water and helps shape the landscape for these communities.

Other Streams Joining In

Along its path, the Cabra River is joined by other smaller streams. These are called tributaries. Some of its major tributaries include the rivers of Ubrade, the Garn, and Aíjo. These smaller streams add water to the Cabra River, making it a bit wider and stronger.

Where the Cabra River Ends

The journey of the Cabra River ends when it reaches the Bay of Biscay. This is part of the Atlantic Ocean. The river flows into the sea at a place called Playa de la Franca. This area is also known as the Ría de Santiuste. The mouth of the river is located between the towns of Llanes and Ribadedeva.

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