The most typical aridisols occur in the Ebro Delta, in the Albacete plains and in the Cabo de Gata. |
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In the Ebro basin, flexure of the crust was produced mainly by the Pyrenean load, but also by the emergent thrust sheet of the Aragonese Branch. |
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It is an all too common fallacy that anglers fishing havens such as the Ebro only have to bait a line, cast it in and the fish, both large and numerous will duly oblige! |
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From the Ebro to the Pyrenees the Carthaginians confronted four tribes, the Illergetes, the Bargusii, the Aeronosii and the Andosini. |
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This word was derived from the river Ebro, which the Romans called Hiberus. |
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The river appears in the Ebro Treaty of 226 BC between Rome and Carthage, setting the limit of Carthaginian interest at the Ebro. |
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By this time, the Berbers controlled most of the north of the Iberian peninsula, except for the Ebro valley, and were menacing Toledo. |
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The second, or central, column crossed the Ebro at the oppidum of Mora and from there information is fairly sparse. |
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Ingles M, Anadon P Relationship of clay minerals to depositional environment in the non-marine Eocene Pontils Group, SE Ebro Basin. |
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The third, or left, column crossed the Ebro where it touches with the Sicoris River and proceeded along the river valley and into the mountain countries. |
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Deltaic marshes are associated with large rivers where many occur in Southern Europe such as the Camargue, France in the Rhone delta or the Ebro delta in Spain. |
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And finally, the Ebro delta is home to all the species mentioned above. |
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This column crossed the Ebro at the town of Edeba, and proceeded directly along the coast through Tarraco, Barcino, Gerunda, Emporiae and Illiberis. |
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These are the Ebro, Douro, Tagus, Guadiana and Guadalquivir. |
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