Yes. Spain and Portugal share the Iberian Peninsula. They also share the Tagus [Tejo]. The longest river on the Peninsula is the Tagus. Its total length is 1,038 kilometers [645 miles]. The Tagus originates in northeastern Spain. It flows into Portugal at the border. The Tagus empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Lisbon.
It is in Spain and Portugal shares the tagus river with Spain....but it is mostly about Spain:d
Its source is in Spain, its mouth is in Portugal, near Lisbon.
The Tagus River flows west from Spain through Portugal.
The Tagus is a river in Spain and Portugal. Tua is a river in northeastern Portugal.
Spain and Portugal.
The Rio Tejo (Tagus river in english) is the longest river in Portugal, extending itself even into Spain. It passes through both the Portuguese capital, and the Spainish capital. The river is 1,038km long.
The Tagus River is a famous river in Spain, and is the country's longest river. It runs through Spain and Portugal, and is 645 miles in length.
The source of the Tagus River is in Spain, specifically the region of Castilla-La-Mancha. However, its mouth is in Portugal in the city of Lisbon.
The Tagus River is the longest river on the Iberian Peninsula. It runs along the border between Portugal and Spain, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near Lisbon.
The longest portuguese river that hasn't its source on Portugal is the Tagus, which starts on Spain and goes for 716 km, then 47km as a border between the two countries and finally the remaining 275km are in Portugal. The longest born in Portugal river is the Mondego, which has 234km.
The only lake I know of with Tagus in it's name, is Tagus Crater Lake on the island of Isabela in the Galapagos Islands. There is also a Tagus River that flows through Spain and Portugal.
The river Tagus (the Tagus) flows through Spain and has its mouth at Lisbon, Portugal.