Zújar River

Zújar

Bridge of the EX-115 road over the Zújar
Origin Sierra Morena, Andalusia
Mouth La Serena Dam, Extremadura
Basin countries Spain
Length 214 km
Source elevation 733 m
Mouth elevation 255 m
Avg. discharge 1.93 m3/s
Basin area 8508 km2

The Zújar is a 214 km long river in Spain. It the largest left hand tributary to the Guadiana.

Course

Its source is at La Calaveruela hill in the Sierra Morena near Fuente Obejuna. It flows across Northwestern Córdoba Province and then through the Campiña Sur and La Serena comarcas of Extremadura. Finally it flows into the Guadiana at the Embalse de La Serena reservoir in Villanueva de la Serena.[1]

Its main tributaries are Guadamatilla, Guadalmez, Esteras and Guadalemar, from its right margin; and the Guadalefra on its left margin.

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Coordinates: 39°00′N 5°46′W / 39.000°N 5.767°W / 39.000; -5.767

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