Zadorra

Zadorra
The Zadorra at Armiñon
Location
CountrySpain
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationBasque Mountains
 • elevation1,045 m (3,428 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Ebro River
Length78.1 km (48.5 mi)[1]
Basin size1,361.28 km2 (525.59 sq mi)[2]
Discharge 
 • average14.1 m3/s (500 cu ft/s) (Ibisate, 2004)
Basin features
ProgressionEbroBalearic Sea

The Zadorra is a river tributary of the Ebro in the Basque Country in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. The river flows primarily across Álava province (flowing briefly through the Treviño enclave at La Puebla de Arganzón) finally reaching the Ebro near Miranda de Ebro in Burgos province, Castille and León. The river's water volume is the largest in Álava, with its basin being the most extensive in the province. Nowadays it provides by means of the Zadorra Reservoir System (comprising reservoirs Uribarri-Ganboa, Urrunaga and Albina) water supply for Vitoria and half of the Basque Autonomous Community.

The river rises in the slopes of the Entzia Plateau at the spring known as Los Corrales (municipality of San Millán/Donemiliaga), meandering thereafter across the Alavan Plains to the west (loops around Agurain/Salvatierra) past Vitoria by the north, where it takes a turn to the south heading to the Ebro through La Puebla de Arganzón.

  1. ^ "El Agua en Álava". DFA. Retrieved 2010-01-28. Site in Spanish
  2. ^ "ANÁLISIS MORFOMÉTRICO DE LA CUENCA Y DE LA RED DE DRENAJE DEL RÍO ZADORRA Y SUS AFLUENTES APLICADO A LA PELIGROSIDAD DE CRECIDAS" (PDF). Asociación de Geografos Españoles. Retrieved 2010-01-28. Site in Spanish