Ebro Valley
The Ebro Valley is a fertile region in northeastern Spain, primarily shaped by the Ebro River. This river flows for about 910 kilometers, making it one of the longest rivers in the country. The valley is known for its diverse agriculture, producing fruits, vegetables, and wine, thanks to its favorable climate and rich soil.
Surrounded by mountain ranges, the Ebro Valley is also home to several important cities, including Zaragoza and Logroño. The area has a rich cultural history, influenced by various civilizations, including the Romans and Moors. Today, it remains a vital economic and agricultural hub in Spain.