Nela (river) explained

Nela
Map:Nela (rivière).png
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:75km (47miles)[1]
Source1 Elevation:ca 1200m (3,900feet)
Discharge1 Avg:16.7m3/s
Basin Size:1081.2km2

The Nela is a river in northeastern Castile-Leon, Spain, one of the tributaries of the Ebro River. It has a watershed of 1.081,20 km², with a total length of 75km (47miles).

The river has its source in the karstic hills of Montes del Somo, near Merindad de Valdeporres. Most of the Nela's water is drawn by the Trasvase Cerneja-Ordunte to supply water to Bilbao, as well as irrigation.[2] There are fishfarms in Busnela and Pedrosa de Valdeporres, as well as a hydroelectric complex in Nofuentes. Finally the Nela flows into the Ebro near Trespaderne.

The amphibian Discoglossus galganoi, the fish Chondrostoma toxostoma and the snail Elona quimperiana are among the most common animal species found in the Nela river's waters.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro . Datos físicos de las corrientes clasificadas por el C.E.H.. 1965 . 151.
  2. http://oph.chebro.es/PlanHidrologico/planH/Memoria/MA8_NELA.htm Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro; Plan Hidrológico
  3. http://www.mma.es/secciones/biodiversidad/rednatura2000/rednatura_espana/pdf/es4120072.pdf Minmisterio de Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino:Biodiversidad:Red Natura 2000:Red Natura