- The
Zadorra is a
river tributary of the Ebro in the
Basque Country in the
north of the
Iberian Peninsula. The
river flows primarily across Álava province...
- four directions. The
battlefield centres on the
Zadorra river,
which runs from east to west. As the
Zadorra runs west, it
loops into a
hairpin bend, finally...
- Burgos,
outflanking the
French army and
forcing Joseph Bonaparte into the
Zadorra valley. At the
Battle of
Vitoria on 21 June, Joseph's 65,000-man army was...
-
means of two main waterways, i.e. the
Zadorra (main axis of Álava) and
Bayas Rivers. In addition, the
Zadorra Reservoir System harvests a big quantity...
- the Uribarri-Ganboa and
Urrunaga reservoirs,
which are fed by the
river Zadorra. The
Basque Country has a
bilingual education system, with
students able...
- for
hiking and bathing. The
first proposal for a
reservoir system in the
Zadorra river was made by
Manuel Uribe-Echevarría in 1926. A
concession for the...
- Country, Spain. It is a
former muni****lity
located on the
banks of the
Zadorra river. The
origins of
Gebara are uncertain.
Koldo Mitxelena and Joaquín...
- Basin features
River system Ebro
basin Tributaries • left Nela, Jerea, Bayas,
Zadorra, Ega, Arga, Aragón, Gállego, Cinca,
Segre • right Oca, Oja, Tirón, Najerilla...
- flow
south from the
mountains to the Ebro River. The main
rivers are the
Zadorra River and
Bayas River. From the
southern mountains to the Ebro is the so-called...
- the
French army,
forcing Joseph Bonaparte into the
valley of the
River Zadorra. At the
Battle of Vitoria, 21 June, the 65,000
French under Joseph were...