Corb (river)

The Corb river (Catalan: el riu Corb or el Riucorb, Spanish: río Cuervo) is a small river in Catalonia, Spain.[1]

Corb
Location
CountrySpain
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLlorac municipality, Catalonia, Europe.
  coordinates41.54972°N 1.36196°E / 41.54972; 1.36196 (source Corb)
  elevation762 m (2,500 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Segre
  coordinates
41.67795°N 0.71242°E / 41.67795; 0.71242 (Segre-Corb)
Length57 km (35 mi)
The confluence of the Corb and the Segre

It rises at a spring near the village of Rauric, just west of the town of Santa Coloma de Queralt in central Catalonia, flows westwards past the villages of Llorac, Vallfogona de Riucorb, Guimerà, Ciutadilla, Nalec, Rocafort de Vallbona, Sant Martí de Maldà, Maldà, Belianes, then veers northwards across the plain where it disappears into a network of irrigation canals. Its original course collects water again near the town of Bellpuig, then flows west until it joins the river Segre at Vilanova de la Barca, north-east of Lleida city. The Segre flows into the Ebro, one of Spain's major rivers, which enters the Mediterranean in the far south of Catalonia.

References

  1. "riu Corb" (in Catalan). Enciclopèdia Catalana. Archived from the original on 2013-07-08.


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