Sabor River

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Sabor River

Sabor River, Rio Sabor in Portuguese, is a river that rises in Spain and enters Portugal in the Natural Park of Montesinho, in the northeast of the country. It is a tributary of the right bank of the Douro River, passing near the city of Bragança from where it receives the waterbody of the , going to empty close to the Torre de Moncorvo downstream of the Pocinho Dam, in the village of . The Sabor River basin is a large basin (3170 km2) located in the northeast of Portugal and used mostly for agroforestry.[1]

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  1. ^ Hydrologic and Water Allocation Model to Assess Water Availability in the Sabor River Basin (Portugal), July 2019 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16(13):2419, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16132419 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334306104_Development_of_a_Hydrologic_and_Water_Allocation_Model_to_Assess_Water_Availability_in_the_Sabor_River_Basin_Portugal

Coordinates: 41°10′35″N 7°06′41″W / 41.1763°N 7.1115°W / 41.1763; -7.1115


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