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! |
In the morning they continued on their way to find the river Ebro. |
The river appears in the Ebro Treaty of 226 BC between Rome and Carthage, setting the limit of Carthaginian interest at the Ebro. |
Their city is Varia,1236 situated near to the passage of the Ebro. |
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. |
This word was derived from the river Ebro, which the Romans called Hiberus. |