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Tormes

Coordinates: 41°17′33″N 6°28′47″W / 41.2925°N 6.47972°W / 41.2925; -6.47972
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The Tormes River in Alba de Tormes, Spain.

The Tormes is a Spanish river, that starts in Prado Tormejón, in the mountain range of Gredos, Navarredonda de Gredos, province of Ávila. It crosses the provinces of Avila and Salamanca, ending at the Duero river, at a place known locally as Ambasaguas, after 284 kilometres (176 mi). This river is not able to provide the water supply to the population during summer and for this reason, the dam of Santa Teresa was constructed in 1960, with a capacity of 496 million cubic metres (402,000 acre⋅ft) to regulate and assure the water supply in summer, as well as to moderate high flows in winter. Also it has the dam of Villagonzalo and the Almendra Dam, near to where it joins the Duero.

  • Length: 284 km
  • Of great volume half: 42,43 ms³/s
  • Surface of the river basin: 7,096 square kilometres (2,740 sq mi)
  • Country that it crosses: Spain
  • Mouth: Duero River at Fermoselle

Localities by which it passes

From north to south:

Affluents

  • Zurguén stream
  • Corneja
  • Almar
  • Aravalle
  • Becedillas
  • Caballeruelo
  • Alhándiga

See also

41°17′33″N 6°28′47″W / 41.2925°N 6.47972°W / 41.2925; -6.47972