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  2. List of dams and reservoirs in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dams and reservoirs in Spain by administrative division. Andalusia. Aragon Asturias. Balearic Islands. Basque Country. Canary Islands. Cantabria ...

  3. Alcantarilla Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Alcantarilla Dam is a Roman gravity dam built to supply water to the Roman city of Toletum –present-day Toledo, Spain–, in the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis. It was built in the 2nd century BC on a tributary of the River Tagus. Currently in ruins, it is located in present-day Mazarambroz . [2]

  4. List of reservoirs in Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dams and reservoirs in Andalusia, Spain. Almería Name ... Agencia del agua Junta de Andalucía (in Spanish) Reservoirs status summary (in Spanish)

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dams and reservoirs in Catalonia, Spain. List ... Weekly summary of reservoirs (in Spanish) - Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente

  6. Category:Dams in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dams in Spain" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  7. Santillana reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Its foundations are located at an altitude of 856.5 metres (2,810 ft) and the highest point of the dam is at 896.5 m (2,941 ft), with a total length of 1,355 m (4,446 ft). Belonging to the Canal de Isabel II public company, it regulates the flow of the Manzanares river and an important part of the water supply to the city of Madrid and its ...

  8. List of canals by country - Wikipedia

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    The term 'canal' is often used to describe both human-made canals and river navigations, whether free-flowing waterways, or those with locks and dams or weirs. List of lists [ edit ]

  9. Imperial Canal of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Canal of Aragon (Canal Imperial de Aragón) is a 110-kilometre (68 mi) zanja and navigation canal built from 1776 to 1790 between Fontellas and Fuentes de Ebro . Its construction was intended to improve the irrigation of the old Acequia Imperial de Aragón , bringing water from the Ebro River to Zaragoza and allowing the irrigation ...