Most likely! All rivers or streams - unless artificially channeled - will travel a wandering/winding course - or meander. The term comes from the Greek river Maeander, which does precisely as the term has come to mean.
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the length of the Tajo river is actually 1,038 km but it is actually called Tagus
A river can create meanders (bends) which can form a separate lake known as an oxbow lake.
It is in Spain and Portugal shares the tagus river with Spain....but it is mostly about Spain:d
Bends in a river are called meanders
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 source of the Tagus River is located in eastern Span. The river flows 565 miles into the Atlantic Ocean.
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 River does have it source in Spain. Its source is Fuente de Garcia, which is located in the municipality of Frias de Albarracin, Spain. The Tagus River has a length of 645 miles.
the Tagus River