Tagus

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Tagus
Tajo, Tejo
River
View over the Tagus River from Almourol Castle in Portugal
Countries Spain, Portugal
Tributaries
 - left Guadiela, Algodor, Gévalo, Ibor, Almonte, Salor, Sever
 - right Jarama, Guadarrama, Alberche, Tiétar, Alagón
Source Fuente de García
 - location Albarracín Mountains, Teruel, Spain
 - elevation 1,593 m (5,226 ft)
Mouth Stuary of the Tagus
 - location Atlantic Ocean at Lisbon, Portugal
 - elevation m (0 ft)
Length 1,038 km (645 mi)
Basin 80,100 km² (30,927 sq mi)
Discharge
 - average 500 /s (17,657 cu ft/s)
Path of the Tagus through the Iberian Peninsula
Path of the Tagus through the Iberian Peninsula
Wikimedia Commons: Tagus
Website: Confederación Hidrográfica del Tajo

The Tagus (Latin Tagus, Spanish Tajo, Portuguese Tejo, pron. IPA: ['tɛʒʊ]) is the longest river on the Iberian Peninsula. It measures 1,038 kilometers in length, 716 km of which are in Spain, 47 km as border between Portugal and Spain and the remaining 275 km in Portugal. It drains an area of 80,100 km² (the second largest in the Iberian peninsula after the Douro). It follows a very constricted course for much of its length, but after Almourol it enters a vast alluvian valley prone to flooding. Today the Alcantara Dam regulates much of the river's flow.

The source of the Tagus is the Fuente de García, in the Albarracín mountains. It ends in the Atlantic Ocean by Lisbon in a wide inverted estuary. The largest bridge across the river is the Vasco da Gama Bridge (in Lisbon, Portugal) with a total length of 17.2 km. It is also the largest bridge in Europe. The Pepper Wreck is the name of a shipwreck located and excavated at the mouth of the Tagus River between 1996 and 2001.

The main cities it passes through are Aranjuez, Toledo and Talavera de la Reina in Spain, and Abrantes, Santarém, Almada and Lisbon in Portugal.

The Portuguese regions of Alentejo and Ribatejo take their names from the river. Alentejo, from Além-Tejo (beyond the Tagus), and Ribatejo, from Arriba-Tejo (on the banks of the Tagus). There is a transvasement between the Tagus and the Segura River.

A popular fado song in Lisbon notes that while people get older, the Tagus remains young (My hair getting white, the Tagus is always young).

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