The Ebro (Spanish, ) or Ebre (Catalan, or ) is Spain's most voluminous river. Its source is in Fontibre (Cantabria). It flows through cities such as Miranda de Ebro, Logroño, Zaragoza, Flix, Tortosa, and Amposta before discharging in a delta on the Mediterranean Sea in the province of Tarragona. Name The Romans named this river Iber (Iberus Flumen), hence its current name but probably derives from the Greek Hèvros, Εβρος. Arguably the whole peninsula and some… (More on Ebro) |