Veral (river)

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The Veral river is a tributary of the Aragon in the province of Huesca (Spain), which flows into the town of Berdún and after passing through Ansó.[1][2]

Coordinates42°36′11″N 0°54′45″W
Primary inflowsCirque of Zuriza
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Veral
A valley surrounded by trees with mountains in the background
Valley of the Aragón, through which the Veral river flows.
Coordinates42°36′11″N 0°54′45″W
Part ofEbro river
Primary inflowsCirque of Zuriza
Primary outflowsVillarreal de la Canal
Basin countries Spain
Location
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Course of the river

It is considered that this river begins in Zuriza, an ancient Pyrenean glacial cirque; where it also receives the waters of the Petretxema ravine, which rises in Linza. It flows through the Valle de Ansó until it reaches the municipality of Villarreal de la Canal, where it empties its waters into the Aragón river.[3]

Due to the action of erosion, and because of the calcareous terrain it crosses, it has transformed its natural course in certain areas, excavating some formations such as the so-called Foz de Biniés.[3]

Leisure

There are different leisure options to take advantage of the natural slope in whitewater that the river offers in some sections, and the variety of landscapes through which it flows. The most popular is the practice of canoeing.[4][5]

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