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Tagus - Wikipedia The Tagus ( ˈteɪɡəs TAY-gəs; Spanish: Tajo [ˈtaxo] ⓘ; Portuguese: Tejo [ˈtɛʒu]) is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula The river rises in the Montes Universales between Cuenca and Teruel, in mid-eastern Spain, flows 1,007 km (626 mi), generally westward, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean in Lisbon [1] The river's Latin name is Tagus
Tagus River | Portugal, Map, Bridge, Facts | Britannica Tagus River, longest waterway of the Iberian Peninsula It rises in the Sierra de Albarracín of eastern Spain, at a point about 90 miles (150 km) from the Mediterranean coast, and flows westward across Spain and Portugal for 626 miles (1,007 km) to empty into the Atlantic Ocean near Lisbon
Tagus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tagus (Spanish: Tajo [ˈtaxo]; Portuguese: Tejo [ˈtɛʒu]; Latin: Tagus; Ancient Greek: Τάγος Tagos) is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula It is 1,007 km (626 mi) long, 716 km (445 mi) in Spain and 275 km (171 mi) in Portugal For 47 km (29 mi) it forms the border between Portugal and Spain
Why The Tagus River Is So Important - Lisbon Listicles The Tagus River is the longest in the Iberian Peninsula, running a total of 1,007 kilometers (625 miles) before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean near Lisbon With a catchment area of over 80,000 square kilometers, it’s a vital water source for millions of people
The Tagus River (Rio Tejo): Lisbons Iconic Waterway The Tagus River has served as a lifeline for Lisbon throughout the centuries, facilitating trade and commerce, connecting the city to the vast Atlantic Ocean and beyond Its strategic location made Lisbon a thriving port and a center for maritime exploration during the Age of Discoveries
Tagus basin - rivernet. org The Tagus (Tajo in Spanish, Tejo in Portuguese) is 585 mi (940 km) long It is rising in the mountains E of Madrid, E Spain, and draining the central part of the Iberian Peninsula The Tagus flows northwest through the mountains, past Teruel, then north across the Meseta of central Spain, past Toledo, to form part of the Spanish-Portuguese border
Tagus – Albufeira The most important river in the basin is the Tagus, which runs from the Sierra de Albarracín, where it has its source, to the Estuary of the Sea of Straw next to Lisbon in Portugal, through the center of the Hesperian Massif in a total distance of 1007 km, 857 km in the Spanish part and 150 km in Portugal