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Guadalentín river in Lorca.

The Guadalentín is a river located in southeastern Spain. It is a tributary, which means it's a smaller river that flows into a larger one. The Guadalentín joins the Segura River, which is a much bigger river in Spain.

The area around the Guadalentín River is known as the Guadalentín River Basin. This basin is one of the largest river areas in Spain. It's mostly a flat valley. Below the ground in this valley, there's a big underground water storage area called the Alto Guadalentín aquifer. This aquifer holds a lot of water that can be used by people. The valley is also next to some fault systems, which are cracks in the Earth's crust.

Beniaján. Desembocadura Guadalentín
The Guadalentín River.

Where is the Guadalentín River?

The Guadalentín River flows through the Region of Murcia in southeastern Spain. It starts in the mountains and makes its way through the valley, collecting water from different streams and rainfall. The river's path is important for the towns and farms along its banks.

Why is the Guadalentín River important?

The river and its underground water supply (the aquifer) are very important for the people living in the Guadalentín valley. This water is used for drinking, for homes, and especially for farming. The region is known for its agriculture, and the river helps keep the crops growing.

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