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- community of Andalusia, Spain. Found in the Almanzora valley, Arboleas is a small town on the bank of the now dryAlmanzora River, in the spurs of the Sierra de...
- precipitation is approximately 200mm. This area extends to the Andarax and Almanzora river valleys and the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, which are also...
- appears predominantly in Almería. This climate extends to the Andarax and Almanzora river valleys, the Punta Entinas-Sabinar Natural Park and the Cabo de...
- Guadalhorce, Guadalmedina, Guadalfeo, Andarax (also known as the Almería) and Almanzora. Of these, the Guadalquivir is the longest in Andalusia and fifth longest...
- high temperatures around 37 °C (99 °F) in July and August. Summers are very dry whereas the mild winters have frequent rainfall. The name Córdoba has attracted...
- (operator Ibiza – Portmany) Mazarron 36,000 m3/day (operator Tedagua) Bajo Almanzora 65,000 m3/day Witsand Solar Desalination Plant Mossel Bay 15,000 m3/day...
- bar-am-ma'ida, an Arabic phrase for "water well of the plateau". River Almanzora. Derived from Arabic: Al-Mansura. River Guadiana. Meaning "River Anae"...
- her armament was radically improved. In Halifax joined the RML liner Almanzora, Orient Line ships Orama and Ormonde, Pacific Steam Navigation Co liner...
- Almería province (such as the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, the Andarax/Almanzora river valleys), the only region in Europe to have this climate. This arid...
- Baños de Alfaro. There is also a farmhouse with this name in Cuevas de Almanzora. According to a study by the Almerian historian José A. Tapia —quoted...