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The Douro River A major river in north central Spain flowing through the region of Tarraconensis. Its length is over 550 miles and the river formed a natural barrier from invasions.
Douro River The Douro or Duero (Latin: Durius; Spanish: Duero,
pronounced [ˈdweɾo]; Portuguese: Douro, [ˈdou̯ɾu] or [ˈdoɾu]) is one of the
major rivers of the Iberian Peninsula, flowing from its source near Duruelo de
la Sierra in the province of Soria across northern-central Spain and Portugal to
its outlet at Porto. Its total length is 897 km, of which only sections of the
Portuguese reaches of the river are navigable, by light rivercraft.
The name may have come from the Celtic tribes that inhabited the area before
Roman times: the Celtic root is *dubro- and in modern Welsh dwr is 'water' with
cognate "dobhar" in Irish.
In its Spanish section, the Duero crosses the great Castilian meseta and
meanders through five significant provinces of the autonomous community of
Castile and Leon: Soria, Burgos, Valladolid, Zamora, and Salamanca, passing
through the towns of Soria, Almaz�n, Aranda de Duero, Tordesillas, and Zamora.
In this region, there are few large tributaries of the Duero. The most important
are the Pisuerga, passing through Valladolid, and the Esla, which passes through
Zamora. This region, for the most part, is one of semi-arid plains planted with
wheat and in some places, especially near Aranda de Duero, in wine grapes, in
the Ribera del Duero wine region. Sheep rearing is also still important.
Then, for 112 km, the river forms part of the national border line between Spain
and Portugal, in a region of narrow canyons, making it an historical barrier for
invasions and a linguistic dividing line. This isolated area, in which the
Aldead�vila Dam impounds the river, has now a protected status: the
International Douro Natural Park on the Portuguese side, los Arribes del Duero
Natural Park on the Zamoran bank. The Douro fully enters Portuguese territory
just after the confluence with the �gueda river.
Once the Douro enters Portugal, major population centres are less frequent.
Except for Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia at the river mouth, the only population
centres of any note are Foz do Tua, Pinh�o and Peso da R�gua. Tributaries are
small and flow into canyons to enter the larger river. The most important are
the C�a, the Tua, the Sabor, the Corgo, the Tavora, the Paiva, the T�mega, and
the Sousa. None of these small, fast flowing rivers are navigable. The Douro
vinhateiro, an area of the Douro Valley in Portugal, has been classified by
UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
These reaches of the Douro have a microclimate allowing for cultivation of
olives, almonds, and especially grapes that are important for making the famous
Port wine. The region around Pinh�o and S�o Jo�o da Pesqueira is considered to
be the centre of Port wine, with its picturesque quintas or farms clinging on to
almost vertical slopes dropping down to the river. Many of these quintas are
owned by multinational wine companies and are worth a visit.
Traditionally, the wine was taken down river in flat-bottom boats called rabelos
to be stored in barrels in cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, just across the river
from Porto. In the 1950s and 1960s, dams were built along the river ending this
river traffic on Spanish and border sections. Now Port wine is transported in
tanker trucks.
There are five dams on the Portuguese Douro alone functioning to make the flow
of water uniform, generate hydroelectric power, and allow navigation. Ships with
maximum length 83 m and width 11.4 m can pass through five locks. The highest
one on Carrapatelo dam has a maximum lift 35 meters. Level of Pocinho lake
reaches 125 m a.s.l. Recently, a prosperous tourist industry has developed based
on river excursions from Porto to points along the Upper Douro valley. Boats
pass through the dams by way of locks.
In Portugal, the Douro flows through the districts of Bragan�a, Guarda, Viseu,
Vila Real, Aveiro and Porto. Porto is the main hub city in northern Portugal and
its historic centre is declared as a UNESCO monumental place.
The railway Linha do Douro connects Porto, Rio Tinto, Ermesinde, Valongo,
Paredes, Penafiel, Livra��o, Marco de Canaveses, R�gua, Tua and Pocinho. Pocinho
is near the city of Foz C�a, which is close to Vale Arqueol�gico do C�a, (an
Archaeological pre-historic patrimony) another UNESCO Heritage Sight.
Major Spanish riverside towns include Soria, Almaz�n, Aranda de Duero,
Tordesillas, Zamora and major Portuguese towns include Miranda do Douro, Foz C�a,
Peso da R�gua, Lamego, Vila Nova de Gaia, and Porto.
The most populous cities along the Douro River are Valladolid, Zamora in Spain
and Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal. The latter two are located at the
mouth of the Douro, which is the third largest river in the Iberian Peninsula
(the Tagus (or Tejo) river is the largest in the Iberian Peninsula followed by
the Ebro). - Wikipedia
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