Júcar River
The Júcar River is a significant river in eastern Spain, flowing through the regions of Castilla-La Mancha and Valencia. It spans approximately 498 kilometers and is known for its scenic landscapes, including deep gorges and lush valleys. The river originates in the Cuenca province and eventually empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Júcar River is vital for irrigation and water supply in the surrounding agricultural areas. It also supports various ecosystems and recreational activities, such as fishing and kayaking. Several towns, including Cuenca and Albacete, are located along its banks, contributing to the river's cultural and economic importance.