Arnoia (river)

The River Arnoia (Spanish: río Arnoia) is a tributary of the río Miño in Galicia, northwest Spain. At 84.5 kilometers, it is the longest river in the province of Orense. The Spanish wine denominación de origen protegida of Ribeiro DOP is located at the confluences of the valleys formed by the rivers Miño, Avia, and Arnoia.[1]

Arnoia
The River Arnoia, tributary of the Miño, as it passes through Allariz
Course of the Arnoia
Location
CountrySpain
Physical characteristics
SourceSierra de San Mamede
  locationVilar de Barrio, Galicia, Spain
Mouth 
  location
Río Miño
  coordinates
42°15′15.8″N 8°09′8.7″W
Length84.5 km (52.5 mi)

Etymology

The name territorio Arnogie (Arnogie territory) was first documented in 889 and fluvio Arnogie (Arnogie River) in 936. According to E. Bascuas, the toponym "Arnoia" would be derived from the Paleo-European base * Ar-n-, derived from the Indo-European root * er- 'flow, move', with hydronymic significance.[2]

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See also

References

  1. "Vino D.O. Ribeiro". Vino D.O. Ribeiro. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  2. Bascuas, Edelmiro (2006). Hidronimia y léxico de origen paleoeuropeo en Galicia. Sada (A Coruña): Ediciós do Castro. ISBN 84-8485-222-9.
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