Suarón

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Suarón
Río Suarón 2.JPG
Data
location Asturias , Spain
River system Eo
Drain over Eo  → Biscay
River basin district Cantábrico
source in the Sierra de la Bobia
muzzle In the Rio Eo coordinates: 43 ° 28 ′ 21 "  N , 7 ° 3 ′ 7"  W 43 ° 28 ′ 21 "  N , 7 ° 3 ′ 7"  W
Mouth height m

Communities La Pontenova , Castropol , San Tirso de Abres , Vegadeo

The Suarón is a river in Spain that flows through the autonomous regions of Galicia and Asturias .

geography

The Suarón is created in the Sierra de la Bobia , between the municipalities of Vegadeo and Villanueva de Oscos, by the confluence of several smaller rivers. It flows into the Rio Eo directly into the Ría del Eo near Vegadeo and thus into the Cantabrian Sea .

Tributaries

Flora and fauna

The river is known among sport fishermen for its abundance of salmon and trout, as well as other popular game fish.

The mouth of the Río Suarón is the natural park Reserva Natural Parcial de la Ría del Eo .

Seagrass meadows and large formations of rushes and reeds can be found here, which give a large number of waders , ducks and seagulls a home but also winter quarters.

Places on the Río Suarón

(Source: INE )

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