Guadalete

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Río Guadalete
Location of the Río Guadalete in southwest Andalusia

Location of the Río Guadalete in southwest Andalusia

Data
location Cádiz Province ( Spain )
River system Río Guadalete
River basin district Guadalete-Barbate
source in the Sierra de Grazalema
36 ° 45 ′ 21 ″  N , 5 ° 23 ′ 42 ″  W
Source height 1103  msnm
muzzle in the Bay of Cadiz Coordinates: 36 ° 34 ′ 44 "  N , 6 ° 14 ′ 30"  W 36 ° 34 ′ 44 "  N , 6 ° 14 ′ 30"  W
Mouth height msnm
Height difference 1103 m
Bottom slope 7 ‰
length 157 km
Catchment area 3677 km²
Drain at El Puert de Santa Maria gauge MQ
10 m³ / s
Reservoirs flowed through Embalse de Zahara , Embalse de Bornos , Embalse de Arcos
Big cities Jerez de la Frontera
Medium-sized cities El Puerto de Santa María , Arcos de la Frontera
Small towns Puerto Serrano
Communities Grazalema
Río Guadalete just before its mouth

Río Guadalete just before its mouth

Vía Verde de la Sierra de Cádiz with Río Guadalete

The Río Guadalete is a river in the Spanish province of Cádiz in southwestern Andalusia . It rises in the Sierra de Grazalema and flows into the Bay of Cadiz after 157 km at El Puerto de Santa María .

The river once represented the border between Moorish and Christian Spain.

history

The name Guadalete supposedly derives from Lethe , the river of oblivion in Greek mythology. The background of the name is said to have been a battle between Phoenicians , who were settled in today's Cádiz , and Greeks who settled on the river.

See also: Battle of the Río Guadalete

Web links

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