Tajuña River (Spain)
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q16509
Library of congress:
sh 97002440
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: 94-193042: Sánchez Vigil, J.M. El Valle del Tajuña, 1991:p. 7 (río Tajuña)
- BGN gaz., 1961(Tajuña, Río; STM, 40⁰07ʹN, 3⁰35ʹW)
- Lippincott(Tajuña River; New Castile, central Spain)
- Web. geog.(Tajuña River; cen. Spain)
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Wikipedia description:
The Tajuña (Spanish: [taˈxuɲa] ; from the Latin Tagonius) is a river in central Spain, flowing through the provinces of Guadalajara and Madrid. It is a tributary of the river Jarama which in turn is a tributary of the Tagus. It rises in the Sierra de Solorio, near the town of Maranchón (Guadalajara), at a location known as Fuente del Carro near the village of Clares.
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