Huerva River

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Huerva

The Huerva in Vistabella
Origin Sierra de Cucalón, Iberian System
Jiloca Comarca, (Aragon)
Mouth Ebro
Basin countries Spain
Length 128 km
Source elevation 1280 m
Mouth elevation 193 m
Avg. discharge 0.84 m³/s
Basin area 1020 km²

The Huerva River is a river in Aragon, Spain. It is a tributary of the Ebro (Ebre in Catalan). Its mean annual discharge is only 67 hm³.

Course

This 128 km long river rises in the Sierra de Cucalón, near Fonfría in the Jiloca Comarca. Flowing northwestwards near Lagueruela and Villadoz, it increases its size near Villarreal de Huerva when it is joined by the Arroyo de Villalpando. Then it flows northeastwards past Mainar, Cerveruela, Vistabella de Huerva, Tosos (formerly Alcañiz de la Huerva), Villanueva de Huerva, Muel, Cuarte de Huerva, Cadrete and María de Huerva until its waters reach the Ebro at Zaragoza.

Ecology

The Huerva is relatively little polluted in its upper course, hence endangered species like the Austropotamobius pallipes crayfish and fishes like Barbus haasi, Rutilus arcasii and Chondrostoma toxostoma are to be found in its waters.[1]

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Coordinates: 41°18′58″N 1°4′15″W / 41.31611°N 1.07083°W / 41.31611; -1.07083

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