Tâmega
Tâmega Támega |
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The Tâmega in Chaves |
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location | N-Portugal, NW-Spain | |
River system | Douro | |
Drain over | Douro → Atlantic | |
Source height | 960 m | |
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Douro coordinates: 41 ° 4 ′ 55 " N , 8 ° 17 ′ 35" W 41 ° 4 ′ 55 " N , 8 ° 17 ′ 35" W.
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length | 145 km | |
Left tributaries | Ovelha | |
Right tributaries | Beça | |
Reservoirs flowed through | Torrão dam | |
Medium-sized cities | Chaves | |
Small towns | Amarante |
The Tâmega (Spanish and Galician Támega ) is an approximately 145 km long right or northern tributary of the Douro in northern Portugal and northwestern Spain.
It rises at an altitude of 960 m in the Sierra de San Mamede north of the city of Verín in the Spanish province of Ourense , Galicia . After about 40 km on his way south he reaches the Portuguese Região Norte . In the border area between Verín and Chaves, the Tâmega flows through the fertile Veiga valley . Further downstream, it breaks through a mountain range. The river is not navigable on this section. After flowing through the city of Amarante , it flows into the Douro at Entre-os-Rios ( German "between the rivers" ) east of Porto .
The tâmega is more of a historical than an economic importance. Its valley regularly served as a passage route for foreign invading armies on their way south to rich Portugal. Today it is considered a heavily polluted river due to the gravel and sand mining works on its banks. With river straightening, flooding has also become a major problem.
The Tâmega is dammed by the Torrão dam a little upstream of the confluence with the Douro to form a reservoir.
A sub-region of the same name was named after the river, see Tâmega (sub-region) .