Jarama River

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The Jarama River is a major tributary of the Tagus in central Spain, historically notable as the site of intense fighting during the Spanish Civil War.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Jarama valley 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith Madrid wine region
surface form: Jarama valley wine region
associatedWithMilitaryUnit International Brigades
basinCountry Spain
battleDateRange February 1937
conflictSideInvolved Spanish Nationalists
surface form: Nationalist Spain

Second Spanish Republic
surface form: Spanish Republic
country Spain
crosses Jarama River self-linksurface differs
surface form: Jarama valley
drainageBasin Tagus basin
environmentalIssue industrial contamination
urban wastewater discharge
water pollution
flowsDirection generally south-southwest
flowsNear Alcalá de Henares NERFINISHED
Arganda del Rey
Madrid
San Fernando de Henares NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Castile-La Mancha NERFINISHED
Community of Madrid
hasBridge Puente de Arganda
Puente de Arganda
surface form: Puente de San Fernando
hasNameInLanguage Jarama
surface form: Jarama (Spanish)
hasTributary Henares River
Lozoya River NERFINISHED
Manzanares River
Tajuña River NERFINISHED
hasValley Jarama
surface form: Jarama valley
historicallyNotableFor Battle of Jarama
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Iberian Peninsula
central Spain
mouthLocation Tagus River
nearbyInfrastructure Madrid–Andalusia railway
Madrid–Valencia road
nearbyProtectedArea Soto de Viñuelas
Soto del Henares
partOf Tagus Basin
surface form: Tagus River basin

hydrographic network of central Spain
region Meseta Central
sourceLocation Sierra de Ayllón
Sistema Central
tributaryOf Tagus River
usedFor irrigation
recreation
water supply
wasBattleSiteIn Spanish Civil War

Referenced by (10)

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Community of Madrid contains Jarama River
Jarama River crosses Jarama River self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Jarama valley
Tagus River hasTributary Jarama River
Morata de Tajuña locatedNear Jarama River
Henares River mouthLocatedIn Jarama River
Battle of Jarama place Jarama River
Battle of Jarama riverCrossing Jarama River
Henares River tributaryOf Jarama River
Manzanares River tributaryOf Jarama River