Vouga River
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Vouga | |
River | |
Country | Portugal |
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Source | Chafariz da Lapa |
- location | Serra da Lapa, Sernacelhe, Viseu, Portugal |
Mouth | |
- location | Atlantic Ocean at Aveiro, Portugal |
Length | 148 km (92 mi) |
Basin | 3,635 km2 (1,403 sq mi) |
Vouga River (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvoɡɐ]) is a river in the Centro Region of Portugal. The source of the Vouga is the Chafariz da Lapa, at a height of 864 m, in the parish of Quintela, municipality of Sernancelhe, Viseu District. The course of the river ends in the Atlantic Ocean, in the form of a ria, the Ria de Aveiro.
Tributaries
- Águeda (left bank)
- Caima (right bank)
- Sul (right bank)
- Teixeira (right bank)
Environment
Cacia pulp and paper mill effluent, one of the major polluting sources of the Vouga River and Aveiro Lagoon, is presently discharged into the Aveiro coastal area. The area has an unpleasant smell due to the effluent.
Coordinates: 40°40′59″N 8°40′01″W / 40.683°N 8.667°W
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