- The
Guadiamar is a
river of Andalusia, Spain, and a
tributary of the Guadalquivir. Its
course runs
entirely within the
Province of Seville,
flowing from...
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known as the
Aznalcollar Disaster or
Guadiamar Disaster (Spanish:
Desastre de Aznalcóllar,
Desastre del
Guadiamar), was an
industrial accident in Andalusia...
- Córdoba. The Doñana disaster, also
known as the Aznalcóllar
Disaster or
Guadiamar Disaster was an
industrial accident in Andalusia. In
April 1998 a holding...
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Pliny the
Elder in his
Natural History as
lying on the
Menoba River (
Guadiamar) near the
towns of
Laelia and Olontigi. He
mentions it
again as a town...
- of
Laelia mentioned by
Pliny and Ptolemy.
These settlements lay on the
Guadiamar (the
Roman Menoba),
which may have been
navigable during ancient times...
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totaling 3,214
hectares and
later called the
Reserva Biológica de
Guadiamar (
Guadiamar Biological Reserve).
Another important activity of
longstanding ****ociation...
- Viar [es] (r · 117 km)
Rivera de Huelva [es] (r · 61 km) Guadaíra (l · 89 km)
Guadiamar (r · 60 km)
Tinto (ms · 93 km)
Odiel (ms · 121 km) Piedras [es] (ms) Guadiana...
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Asharaf or
Axarafe is the olive-cultivating
hilly region around the
Guadiamar river located between Seville and
Niebla in Andalusia.
Olive oil was a significant...
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South Africa Avoca,
County Wicklow,
Ireland Aznalcollar mine on the
Guadiamar,
Spain Wheal Jane, Cornwall,
England Tinto River,
Spain Odiel River, Spain...
- Vélez and, with the same name, a
tributary of the
Baetis (Pliny 3.11) =
Guadiamar,
Salduba (close to Málaga). He
compares modern rivers names like Ubia...