No river flows through Vienna, Belgrade and Portugal. The Danube does flow through Vienna and Belgrade, but not through Portugal.
The Douro River runs from Spain through Portugal to the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Tagus, Douro, and the Guadiana River all flow from Spain into Portugal then out to sea
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The Tagus River flows westward from Spain into the Atlantic. This river is the longest river in the area and it also flows through Portugal before reaching the Atlantic Ocean.
No river flows through Vienna, Belgrade and Portugal. The Danube does flow through Vienna and Belgrade, but not through Portugal.
The river Tagus (the Tagus) flows through Spain and has its mouth at Lisbon, Portugal.
The Douro River runs from Spain through Portugal to the Atlantic Ocean.
The longest river in France is the Loire. The Tagus is the longest river in Spain, though a part of it flows through Portugal, where it enters the sea. The Severn is the longest river in the United Kingdom.
Lisbon, which is the capital of Portugal.
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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.
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The Iberian Peninsula is located in the southwest corner of Europe. The Tagus is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. It flows through Spain and Portugal before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
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.