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Piloña
Country Spain
State Asturias
Region Nava, Parres
Physical characteristics
Main source Near Ceceda
201 m (659 ft)
43°21′22″N 5°27′13.15″W / 43.35611°N 5.4536528°W / 43.35611; -5.4536528
River mouth Sella River
33 m (108 ft)
43°23′20.3″N 5°11′4.2″W / 43.388972°N 5.184500°W / 43.388972; -5.184500
Length 40 km (25 mi)

The Piloña River is a beautiful river located in northern Spain. It flows through the region known as Asturias, which is an Autonomous Community (like a state or province) in Spain. The Piloña is an important part of the landscape and life in this area.

Discovering the Piloña River

The Piloña River is about 40 kilometers (or 25 miles) long. It's not one of the longest rivers, but it plays a big role in the places it passes through.

Where Does the Piloña River Begin?

The journey of the Piloña River starts high up in the mountains. Its source is found near a place called Ceceda. Here, the river begins at an elevation of about 201 meters (around 659 feet) above sea level. Imagine tiny streams coming together to form the start of this river!

The River's Path: From Mountains to Sea

As the Piloña River flows, it travels through different areas of Asturias. It passes through towns like Nava and Parres. These places are part of the river's journey towards the sea.

Eventually, the Piloña River reaches its end. It flows into another, larger river called the Sella River. This meeting point is much lower, at an elevation of about 33 meters (around 108 feet) above sea level. From its mountain source to its meeting with the Sella, the Piloña River helps shape the land and supports local life.

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