- The
Ricobayo Dam (in Spanish:
presa de
Ricobayo or
salto de
Ricobayo) is a
hydroelectric engineering work
built on the
lower course of the Esla river....
-
Ricobayo is a
locality in the
province of Zamora, Spain.
Formerly a muni****lity in its own right, it is part of
Muelas del Pan. Long
important as a crossing-point...
- The
Ricobayo Arch
Bridge (Spanish:
Puente de San
Esteban or Arco de
Ricobayo) is a
supported deck arch
bridge that
carries the
National 122 Road over the...
-
Saltos del
Duero (in
English "the
Duero Drops"),
along with the Castro,
Ricobayo,
Saucelle and
Villalcampo dams of Spain, and the Bemposta,
Miranda and...
-
Saucelle I and II,
Castro I and II,
Villalcampo I and II, Valparaíso and
Ricobayo I and II. The
total installed hydraulic power amounts to 3,979 MW and annual...
-
Porma River Tera
River Aliste River List of
rivers of
Spain Ricobayo Arch
Bridge Ricobayo Dam Fernández-Aláez, M.; Fernández-Aláez, C.; de Luis Calabuig...
-
hydroelectric system known as the
Duero Drops,
along with the Castro,
Ricobayo,
Saucelle and Villalcampo. It is one of the
largest reservoirs in Spain...
-
River Esla when the land was to be
flooded by the
construction of the
Ricobayo reservoir. The church, one of the
oldest churches in Spain, is of architectural...
- Villafáfila – Villafáfila – Villarín de
Campos Pantano de
Ricobayo o del Esla –
Muelas –
Ricobayo Zaragoza Río Gállego – San Juan de
Mozarrifar – Villanueva...
- founded,
opening the country's
first hydroelectric facility in 1935, the
Ricobayo power plant.
World War I
forced the
industry to s**** new
sources of energy...