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Ojuelo River
Physical characteristics
Main source Hill near El Bonillo
1095m
38°57′33″N 2°29′37″W / 38.95906°N 2.49358°W / 38.95906; -2.49358
River mouth Córcoles River
Munera
883m
39°02′17″N 2°29′30″W / 39.03819°N 2.49171°W / 39.03819; -2.49171
Length 9 km (5.6 mi)
Basin features
Progression Córcoles→Acequia de SocuéllamosZáncaraCigüelaGuadianaGulf of Cádiz

The Ojuelo River is a small river located in the Province of Albacete, Spain. It is an important part of the natural landscape in this area. This river flows into a larger river system called the Guadiana drainage basin.

What is the Ojuelo River?

The Ojuelo River is about 9 kilometers (or 5.6 miles) long. It is a tributary, which means it flows into another, larger river. The Ojuelo's waters eventually join the Córcoles River. This happens near the town of Munera.

Where Does the River Start?

The Ojuelo River begins its journey near a hill close to the town of El Bonillo. This is called its source. The source of the river is quite high up, at an elevation of 1095 meters (about 3,592 feet). From there, the water starts to flow downhill.

Where Does the River End?

The Ojuelo River flows until it reaches the Córcoles River. This meeting point is called the mouth of the river. The mouth of the Ojuelo is located near the town of Munera. At this point, the elevation is lower, around 883 meters (about 2,897 feet). The Ojuelo's water then becomes part of the Córcoles River's flow.

The River's Journey

After joining the Córcoles River, the water from the Ojuelo continues its journey. It flows through a series of other rivers and canals. This path includes the Acequia de Socuéllamos, then the Záncara River, and finally the CigüelaGuadianaGulf of Cádiz River. All these rivers are connected and form a large network. This network eventually leads to the Guadiana River, which is one of the main rivers in Spain.

Location and Importance

The Ojuelo River is entirely located within the Province of Albacete in Spain. It is part of the region known as Castilla–La Mancha. Even though it is a small river, it contributes to the overall water system of the area. Rivers like the Ojuelo are important for the local environment and the plants and animals that live there. It also helps to feed the larger rivers downstream.

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