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The Guadalquivir River

The Guadalquivir River. The Greeks called me Tartessos river. The Romans called me Betis. Ave Betis. The Arabs called me Guadalquivir (The Great River). الوادي الكبير. الوادي الكبير = al-wadi al-Kabir. I am born in Sierra de Cazorla (Jaén). I am 666 km long….

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The Guadalquivir River

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  1. The Guadalquivir River

  2. The Greeks called me Tartessos river

  3. The Romans called me Betis Ave Betis

  4. The Arabs called me Guadalquivir (The Great River) الوادي الكبير الوادي الكبير = al-wadi al-Kabir

  5. I am born in Sierra de Cazorla (Jaén)

  6. I am 666 km long…

  7. ...and I have dozens of bridges

  8. I am the only Spanish big river whose course ... ...flows entirely through one autonomous community (Andalusia)

  9. I flow through the provinces of Jaén, Córdoba, Seville and Cádiz

  10. I flow through cities such as CÓRDOBA and SEVILLA

  11. My main tributary is the Genil river, which is born in Sierra Nevada

  12. BARBEL TROUT Many types of fish live in my waters: trout, barbel, black blass, sturgeon, pike, carp ... BLACK BASS STURGEON

  13. On my banks there are oleanders, rush, reeds, mint, alders, ash trees, poplars, willows ...

  14. At Sanlúcar de Barrameda my waters flow into the Atlantic Ocean

  15. THE END Text and Photo Selection: Rafael Jiménez Design: Rafael Martínez

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