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Guadiana

 
Dictionary: Gua·dia·na   (gwä-dyä'nə, -THyä') pronunciation

A river rising in south-central Spain and flowing about 821 km (510 mi) west and south partly along the Spanish-Portuguese border to the Gulf of Cádiz.

 

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Guadiana (gwäTHyä'), river, 510 mi (821 km) long, rising in the La Mancha Plateau, E Spain. It flows west through central Spain, then south, forming part of the Spanish-Portuguese border (except for a swing into Portugal), to the Gulf of Cádiz in the Atlantic Ocean. Although one of the longest rivers of the Iberian Peninsula, it is only navigable to Mértola, c.40 mi (60 km) upstream. The Guadiana has been dammed to create several large reservoirs; these waters are used to irrigate the fertile area around Badajoz and to generate hydroelectric power.


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Guadiana river
Guadiana basin
The Guadiana near Serpa, Portugal.
Guadiana mouth, Portugal on the left, Spain on the right

Guadiana (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaðiˈana], Portuguese: [ɡwɐdiˈɐnɐ]), or Odiana, is one of the major rivers of Spain and Portugal. It forms part of the border between the two countries, separating Extremadura and Andalucia (Spain) from Alentejo and Algarve (Portugal).

The etymology of the name is the Arabic: Wadi Ana‎, meaning "River Ana", where the word Ana is not Arabic but instead part of the original Latin name Fluminus Anae (or Anas), meaning "River of Ducks" (/anae/).

The Guadiana is 742 kilometers long and has a drainage basin of about 67,000 square kilometers. There is controversy about the exact source of the river in Castilla-La Mancha (see Lagunas de Ruidera). The river flows east to west through Spain, then it flows south through Portugal. It flows into the Gulf of Cádiz, part of the Atlantic Ocean, between Vila Real de Santo António (Portugal) and Ayamonte (Spain)..

Badajoz and Mérida, Spain, are the largest cities on the river. The largest Portuguese cities along the Guadiana are: Elvas, Moura, Serpa and Vila Real de Santo António. The latter is 2 km from its mouth. There are over thirty dams on the river basin,[1] the largest of which is the Alqueva dam, near Moura, in the Beja district.

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Coordinates: 37°14′N 7°22′W / 37.233°N 7.367°W / 37.233; -7.367



 
 
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