these lakes are importent because they carry fresh water to the towns
Of course there are, the four most important rivers in Spain are the Duero, the Guadalquivir, the Guadiana, and the Tagus.
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.
There are a few major rivers in Spain, such as the Tagus, the Ebro, the Duero and the Guadiana.
The Tagus-pronounced (Tay-Guss). There are several bridges over it includingone, the former Salazar, which has beenhonore don portuguese coins(the Brooklyn Bridge is not to honored) and according to guiness , has the deepest foundationsof any man-made structural objhect aprt from mining shafts.
The Tagus, Douro, and the Guadiana River all flow from Spain into Portugal then out to sea
Continental Portugal has several rivers. Some of its major rivers are the Douro, Guadiana, Mondego, Tagus, Inya and the Limia river.
The main rivers in Spain are the Duero (Douro), Miño, Tajo (Tagus), Guadiana , the Guadalquivir River, and the Ebro River. These rivers are an awesome source of electric power. Hope this helps :)
the Ebro, Douro, Tagus, and Guadalquivir rivers
Spain is the only country with which Portugal shares its eastern and northern borders. Their border is 754 miles [1,214 kilometers] long. An important border crossing is the Guadiana International Bridge [Ponte Internacional do Guadiana]. It spans about 2,185 feet [666 meters] across the Guadiana River [Rio Guadiana] to link the town of Castro Marim in the Algarve Region of southern Portugal with the town of Ayamonte in the province of Huelva in southern Spain.
The 2 main rivers are the Tajo and the Ebro.
The river Tagus (the Tagus) flows through Spain and has its mouth at Lisbon, Portugal.
Guadiana Trophy was created in 2001.