Águeda River
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The Águeda is a river that rises in Spain, in the autonomous community of Castile and Leon, and flows 130 kilometers until its mouth on the Douro River next to Barca de Alva, Portugal. The Águeda makes a natural border between Portugal and Spain for much of its path. It also passes through the location of the same name in Portugal, Águeda.