The Guadiaro is a river in the Spanish provinces of Cádiz and Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It flows southward from the Sierra...
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Guadiaro may refer to: Guadiaro (river), a river in the Spanish provinces of Cádiz and Málaga Guadiaro (town), a parish of the city of San Roque on the...
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Guadiaro is a neighborhood (parish) of the city of San Roque on the right bank of the Guadiaro River in the Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain. Local...
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Guadalevín (redirect from Guadalevín River)
The Guadalevín is a tributary of the river Guadiaro in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. Its gorge divides the city of Ronda where it is spanned by three bridges...
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conquest of Visigothic Iberia in Torrox, a farm by the mouth of the Guadiaro river, belonging to the cora (territorial subdivision) of al-Jazīrah (governed...
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v t e Fitna of al-Andalus Alcalà Al-Qulaiya Qantish (1009) Córdoba (1009–13) Aqbat al-Bakr (1010) Guadiaro River (1010)...
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v t e Fitna of al-Andalus Alcalà Al-Qulaiya Qantish (1009) Córdoba (1009–13) Aqbat al-Bakr (1010) Guadiaro River (1010)...
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and Algeciras now stand. To the east, Gibraltar was bounded by the Guadiaro River, and its northern boundaries lay in the vicinity of Castellar de la...
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del Tesorillo. In the 1930s, the Sociedad Industrial y Agrícola de Guadiaro (Guadiaro Industrial and Agricultural Society) was bought by Juan March Ordinas...
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27 mi) Guadiaro (ms · 79 km; 49 mi) Guadalevín Genal [es] (l · 48 km; 30 mi) Hozgarganta [es] (r · 48 km; 30 mi) This section features the rivers flowing...
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besieged. In May 1343 a large army under the Sultan of Granada passed the Guadiaro River and approached the city. Alfonso XI sent for his knights to see how...
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v t e Fitna of al-Andalus Alcalà Al-Qulaiya Qantish (1009) Córdoba (1009–13) Aqbat al-Bakr (1010) Guadiaro River (1010)...
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Guadalhorce (redirect from Guadalhorce (river))
Málaga. It has the greatest volume of flow of any river in the Costa del Sol region after the Guadiaro. It forms the 7-kilometre (4 mi) long canyon of Desfiladero...
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because of the mountain ranges of Montalate and Líbar and drained by the Guadiaro river. It is highlighted by its oaks, pastures rainfed by the Mediterranean...
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ES6170031 Guadiaro (river) (official name: Río Guadiaro) Other names: n/a 36°37′51″N 5°18′38″W / 36.6309°N 5.3106°W / 36.6309; -5.3106 (Río Guadiaro) ES6170032...
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club, the famous Santa Maria Polo Club, riding stables, and a marina. River Guadiaro and Estuary, Sotogrande, a natural area of 27 hectares and the only...
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highlands from the slopes of the Guadalcobacín (Guadiaro tributary), in the Ronda depression. This river, which borders the municipality on the north and...
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of the same characteristics that dotted the Spanish coast from the river Guadiaro to the border with Portugal. All of them were built during the reign...
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from Sant Feliu de Guíxols to the border. The section between Cádiz and Guadiaro (north of Gibraltar) The route from Almería to Carboneras The route starts...
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Guadalquivir, Guadalete, and Barbate. Flowing to the Mediterranean are the Guadiaro, Guadalhorce, Guadalmedina, Guadalfeo, Andarax (also known as the Almería)...
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"tajos" ("pits"). The principal rivers are the Guadalevín and the Guadalcobacín, whose confluence forms the Guadiaro. The predominant climate is Mediterranean...
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Cola del Embalse de Arcos, Cola del Embalse de Bornos, Estuario del Río Guadiaro, Isla del Trocadero, Marismas de Sancti Petri, Marismas del Río Palmones...
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found in the Guadalmina River, a river that drains into the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the Genal River, a tributary of the Guadiaro. It might also be present...
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towers of the same characteristics that built along the coast from the river Guadiaro to the border with Portugal. All of them were built during the reign...
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severely limited by the complexity of its relief, with a dense network of river valleys in between ranges such as the Picos de Europa. Vertebral Asturian...
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mills and it is one of the poorer areas of the municipality. The Guadiaro Palmones River flows in the vicinity and it is surrounded by trees and plants...
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defeats Sulaiman II's Berbers at Aqabat al-Baqar and again near the river Guadiaro (near Ronda). Mohammed II reclaims Córdoba supported by the Slav General...
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Quintanilla de Onésimo – Onésimo Redondo, a Spanish Politician San Enrique de Guadiaro (Cádiz) – Enrique Crooke y Larios (1857–1938) San Fernando de Henares –...
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Fulmar United Kingdom The ship struck a rock between the mouth of the Guadiaro and Estepona, Spain and sank. She was on a voyage from Smyrna, Ottoman...
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1846. "Ship News". The Standard. No. 6653. London. 25 November 1845. "The River Plate". The Times. No. 19146. London. 29 January 1846. col E-F, p. 5. "Weekly...
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