Isna River Explained

Isna River (Portuguese: Rio Isna, pronounced as /pt/) is a river in Portugal. It is 45.5km (28.3miles) long.[1] The river's source begins South of Casalinho and then passes South West past the villages/towns of Atalaia, Cardal Pequeno, Fernandaires and Trisio before it leads into the Zêzere River.

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39.7275°N -8.2211°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rio Isna. 2012-09-20. snirh.inag.pt. Portuguese. https://archive.today/20130416105448/http://snirh.inag.pt/junior/?menu=2.1&item=18. 2013-04-16. dead.