Darro River

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The Darro River is a small Andalusian river that flows through the historic center of Granada, Spain, running alongside the Alhambra and contributing to the city's distinctive landscape.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Darro River canonical 5
Darro River valley 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
contributesTo distinctive landscape of Granada
country Spain
flowsThrough Granada
surface form: city of Granada

historic center of Granada
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Granada
hasLanguageRegion Spanish-speaking world
hasNameInLanguage es: Río Darro
hasNotableView Alhambra
historic center of Granada
hasRoleIn historical identity of Granada
urban landscape of Granada
hasTouristicSignificanceFor Granada
isAssociatedWith Alhambra
historic center of Granada
isDescribedAs Andalusian river
small river
isLocatedInMunicipality Municipal government of Granada
surface form: municipality of Granada
isLocatedNear Albaicín
surface form: Albaicín neighborhood of Granada
isTouristAttractionIn Granada
locatedIn Andalusia
Granada
locatedOnContinent Europe
partOf hydrography of Andalusia
hydrography of the province of Granada
region southern Spain
runsAlongside Alhambra
watercourseType river

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Granada river Darro River
Alhambra locatedNear Darro River
Generalife near Darro River
Sacromonte overlooks Darro River
this entity surface form: Darro River valley
Sabika hill overlooks Darro River
Alcazaba overlooks Darro River