Guadalhorce River
The Guadalhorce River is a significant waterway located in southern Spain. It flows through the province of Málaga and empties into the Mediterranean Sea. The river is approximately 166 kilometers long and is known for its diverse ecosystems, which include wetlands and various plant and animal species.
The Guadalhorce River is also important for agriculture in the region, providing irrigation to nearby fields. Its basin supports local communities and contributes to the area's economy. Additionally, the river features several dams and reservoirs, which help manage water resources and prevent flooding.