Continental Portugal has several rivers. Some of its major rivers are the Douro, Guadiana, Mondego, Tagus, Inya and the Limia river.
Portugal is not a city. Many rivers cross Portugal.
The Tagus is a river in Spain and Portugal. Tua is a river in northeastern Portugal.
The main rivers are Douro, Tejo and Guadiana.
Usually wet and flowing, much like other rivers.
There are a few rivers located in Portugal, including the main river, the Tagus, which is located to the north. The south contains many plateaus and plains.
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The Atlantic Ocean and rivers.
The landscape in Portugal has mountains and rivers and plains. The plains consist of cork trees, wheat fields, almond trees, fig trees and citrus trees.
The Tagus, Douro, and the Guadiana River all flow from Spain into Portugal then out to sea
The Tagus and Douro rivers are very important for different reasons.
Well the most famous and important river to Portugal would be the Rio Tejo (english: Tagus River). The Rio Tejo not only passes through Libon (Portugal's capital), but also Madrid (the capital of Spain). Other than the rio Tejo there are several other, less important (but still well known) rivers; the rio Douro, rio Mondego, rio Minho, just to name a couple.