Guadalmedina | |
Image Alt: | Guadalmedina in Málaga |
Map: | Guadalmedina.png |
Map Size: | 200 |
Source1 Location: | Sierra de Camarolos, Andalusia |
Mouth Location: | Mediterranean Sea |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Spain |
Mouth Elevation: | 0m (00feet) |
Mouth Coordinates: | 36.7064°N -4.4258°W |
The Guadalmedina (from the Arabic Arabic: وادي المدينة ;) is a river that runs through the city of Málaga, Spain. Historically, it has played an important role in the city's history, and has divided the city into two halves. The city's historic center is on its east bank.
The Guadalmedina has its source at the La Cruz Peak, in the Sierra de Camarolos mountain range, and it is 47km (29miles) long. It reaches the Mediterranean in the center of the city of Málaga and flows through the Montes de Málaga Natural Park.[1]
It is a river subject to high seasonal variations and has five well defined tributaries which have their sources in the Montes de Málaga range, the Arroyo de las Vacas, Arroyo Chaperas, Arroyo Humaina, Arroyo Hondo and Arroyo de Los Frailes. All of these rivers are dry most of the year. The Limonero Dam on the Guadalmedina provides water for the area.[2]