Tambre (river)
Tambre (Río Tambre) | |
River Tambre | |
Country | Spain |
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State | Galicia (Spain) |
Source | Montes de Bocelo |
- location | Sobrado, A Coruña |
Length | 134 km (83 mi) |
Basin | 1,531 sq mi (3,965 km2) |
The Tambre is a coastal river that crosses Galicia, in northwestern Spain. Its basin covers 1,531 square kilometres (591 sq mi).
The river flows through the province of A Coruña; the municipalities along its course are Sobrado, Curtis, Vilasantar, Boimorto, Mesía, Frades, Arzúa, O Pino, Oroso, Ordes, Trazo, Tordoia, Santiago de Compostela, Val do Dubra, Ames, A Baña, Brion, Negreira, Outes, Mazaricos, Noia and Lousame.
It has been designated a Site of Community Importance.
In ancient times, it was called "Támaris"; it was from the lands north of this river that the Spanish House of Trastámara derived its name (Tras-Támara - "across the Tamara".)
See also
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Coordinates: 42°49′42″N 8°52′23″W / 42.8282°N 8.8730°W
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