MINHO RIVER
:''Rio Minho redirects here. For the river of that name in Jamaica, see Rio Minho (Jamaica)''
The 'Minho' (pron. ) is the longest river in Galicia, Spain, with an extension of 340 km.
It is spelled 'Minho' in Portuguese, 'Miño' in Spanish and Galician. Both names come from Latin 'Minius'. The Minho waters vineyards and farmland, is used to produce hydroelectric power, and also delineates a section of the Spanish / Portuguese border.
The source of the Minho lies about 50 km north of Lugo in Galicia. The river passes just south of the walls of this old Roman city and flows south through canyons until the valley widens north of Ourense. The river has been harnessed in reservoirs from PortomarÃn to Frieira. In its length it has the following reservoirs: Belesar with 654 hm³, Peares with 182 hm³, Velle with 17 hm³, Castrelo with 60 hm³ and Frieira with 44 hm³.
Twenty kilometers north of Ourense at Os Peares the Minho receives the waters of its main tributary, the Sil. Passing Ourense, the river flows in a southwest direction until reaching the Portuguese border near Melgaço. There is one major dam at Frieira near the town of Ribadavia, which is famous for its Ribeiro wine (called after the name of the region).
The Portuguese Minho divides the two countries for about 80 km. The valley is a lush, green agricultural area where every square metre of land is used to produce corn, potatoes, cabbage, or just grass, depending on the time of year, and everywhere edging the fields, rivers and gardens, wherever there is space, the vines which produce the light, slightly sparkling “Vinho Verde†peculiar to this area. The very best of these, Alvarinho, is produced in the area around Monção and Melgaço.
Passing the medieval towns of Melgaço and Monção the Minho divides the Spanish Tui and Portuguese Valença do Minho, towns that guarded an important crossing for road and rail. Both towns preserve fortifications and are national monuments. The Minho reaches the Atlantic near Caminha.
Right bank → in the province of Pontevedra: RÃo Tamuxe (also called Carballas, Carballo ou Carvallo), RÃo Pego, RÃo Cereixo da Brinha, RÃo Furnia (also called Forcadela), RÃo Louro, RÃo Tea, RÃo Caselas, RÃo Tea, RÃo Deva (there is another Deva River on the left bank), RÃo Ribadil, RÃo Cea. In the province of Ourense: RÃo Avia, RÃo Barbantiño. RÃo Bubal on the border of Ourense with Lugo. In the province of Lugo: RÃo Asma, RÃo Narón, RÃo Ferreira, RÃo Mera, RÃo Narla, RÃo Ladra, RÃo Támoga, RÃo Anllo.
Left bank → Rio Mouro, Rio Gadanha e Rio Coura on the Portuguese bank, RÃo Deva (there is another Deva River on the right bank), RÃo Arnoia, RÃo Barbaña (in the city of Ourense), RÃo Lonia (in the city of Ourense), Sil River, RÃo Sardiñeira, RÃo Loio, RÃo Neira, RÃo Chamoso, RÃo Robra (also called rÃo Santa Marta), RÃo Lea, RÃo Azúmar.
★ Rio Miño: un rio maltratado (from archive.org)
★ El Rio Miño y ciudad de Tui
★ The Minho River Wine Tour
★ Minho River border
★ Vieira do Minho Landscapes
The 'Minho' (pron. ) is the longest river in Galicia, Spain, with an extension of 340 km.
It is spelled 'Minho' in Portuguese, 'Miño' in Spanish and Galician. Both names come from Latin 'Minius'. The Minho waters vineyards and farmland, is used to produce hydroelectric power, and also delineates a section of the Spanish / Portuguese border.
The source of the Minho lies about 50 km north of Lugo in Galicia. The river passes just south of the walls of this old Roman city and flows south through canyons until the valley widens north of Ourense. The river has been harnessed in reservoirs from PortomarÃn to Frieira. In its length it has the following reservoirs: Belesar with 654 hm³, Peares with 182 hm³, Velle with 17 hm³, Castrelo with 60 hm³ and Frieira with 44 hm³.
Twenty kilometers north of Ourense at Os Peares the Minho receives the waters of its main tributary, the Sil. Passing Ourense, the river flows in a southwest direction until reaching the Portuguese border near Melgaço. There is one major dam at Frieira near the town of Ribadavia, which is famous for its Ribeiro wine (called after the name of the region).
The Portuguese Minho divides the two countries for about 80 km. The valley is a lush, green agricultural area where every square metre of land is used to produce corn, potatoes, cabbage, or just grass, depending on the time of year, and everywhere edging the fields, rivers and gardens, wherever there is space, the vines which produce the light, slightly sparkling “Vinho Verde†peculiar to this area. The very best of these, Alvarinho, is produced in the area around Monção and Melgaço.
Passing the medieval towns of Melgaço and Monção the Minho divides the Spanish Tui and Portuguese Valença do Minho, towns that guarded an important crossing for road and rail. Both towns preserve fortifications and are national monuments. The Minho reaches the Atlantic near Caminha.
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Tributaries
Right bank → in the province of Pontevedra: RÃo Tamuxe (also called Carballas, Carballo ou Carvallo), RÃo Pego, RÃo Cereixo da Brinha, RÃo Furnia (also called Forcadela), RÃo Louro, RÃo Tea, RÃo Caselas, RÃo Tea, RÃo Deva (there is another Deva River on the left bank), RÃo Ribadil, RÃo Cea. In the province of Ourense: RÃo Avia, RÃo Barbantiño. RÃo Bubal on the border of Ourense with Lugo. In the province of Lugo: RÃo Asma, RÃo Narón, RÃo Ferreira, RÃo Mera, RÃo Narla, RÃo Ladra, RÃo Támoga, RÃo Anllo.
Left bank → Rio Mouro, Rio Gadanha e Rio Coura on the Portuguese bank, RÃo Deva (there is another Deva River on the right bank), RÃo Arnoia, RÃo Barbaña (in the city of Ourense), RÃo Lonia (in the city of Ourense), Sil River, RÃo Sardiñeira, RÃo Loio, RÃo Neira, RÃo Chamoso, RÃo Robra (also called rÃo Santa Marta), RÃo Lea, RÃo Azúmar.
External links
★ Rio Miño: un rio maltratado (from archive.org)
★ El Rio Miño y ciudad de Tui
★ The Minho River Wine Tour
★ Minho River border
★ Vieira do Minho Landscapes
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