Bergantes (river)
Bergantes River | |
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The Bergantes near the Sanctuary of La Balma, Zorita del Maestrazgo | |
Country | Spain |
Basin | |
Main source | 1,293 m (4,242 ft) |
River mouth | 150 m (490 ft) |
Progression | Guadalope-Ebro-Mediterranean Sea |
River system | Ebro |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 60 km (37 mi) |
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Tributaries |
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The Bergantes is a short river in the Valencian and Aragon Communities which rises in the comarca of el Ports (Castellón), 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) SSE of Morella. It is the only river in Valencia which forms part of the Ebro basin.
Geography
Although its course is not long (approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi)) and it has a relatively small basin, it has a strong flow during the winter, due to heavy rainfall in the headwater area, situated in the shadow of the mountaibous area to the north. The river Cantavieja and the river Calders, which rise in Teruel province, join the Bergantes at the pueblo of Forcall. The Bergantes joins the Guadalope just before the reservoir at Calanda.
Ecology
The river has a diverse flora and fauna, including trout, crayfish and otters.[1]
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Coordinates: 40°51′47″N 0°12′35″W / 40.863°N 0.2098°W