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The Guadalhorce (from Arabic وَادِي (wādī), "river" + Latin forfex, "scissors") is the principal river of the Province of Málaga in southern Spain.

The Guadalhorce near Málaga.
The Guadalhorce near Málaga.

Its source is in the Sierra de Alhama in the Province of Granada, from which it drains the depression of Antequera, flowing for 166 kilometres (103 mi) through southern Andalusia into the Mediterranean west of the city of Málaga. It has the greatest volume of flow of any river in the Costa del Sol region after the Guadiaro. It forms the 7-kilometre (4 mi) long canyon of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes, a spectacular gorge with sheer walls towering up to 400 metres (1,300 ft) in places, before continuing through the Hoya de Málaga. Over its course, it passes through the towns of Villanueva del Trabuco, Villanueva del Rosario, Archidona, Antequera, Alhaurín el Grande, Alhaurín de la Torre, Almogía, Álora, Cártama, Coín, Pizarra and Valle de Abdalajís, forming the comarca of Valle del Guadalhorce; then bifurcates shortly before it reaches the sea. A portion of the river is diverted to provide water and power to the city of Málaga. Near its mouth the remains of a Phoenician settlement were found at Cerro del Villar.


Geology


During the Miocene era, the river's valley was actually an arm of the sea that connected the waters of the Mediterranean with those of the Atlantic Ocean through the Bética depression (now the valley of the Guadalquivir). In the Pliocene, this connection was severed by the creation of the Sierra of Mijas and the Montes de Málaga, while also creating the geologically isolated Sierra of Cártama. Throughout the rest of the Pliocene, the river basin eventually took on its current form.


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На других языках


[de] Guadalhorce

Der Río Guadalhorce ist ein ca. 166 km langer Küstenfluss in der südspanischen Provinz Málaga. Er ist der längste und – gemeinsam mit dem Río Guadiaro – wasserreichste Fluss der Provinz.
- [en] Guadalhorce

[it] Guadalhorce

Il Guadalhorce è un fiume della Spagna che sfocia nel Mar Mediterraneo nelle vicinanze di Malaga. Si tratta del fiume più lungo e di maggior portata (8 m³/s) della provincia di Malaga e in generale del bacino idrografico sudorientale della Spagna. Al pari di molti corsi d'acqua della Spagna del sud, il Guadalhorce deve la prima parte del suo nome alla parola araba wādī ("fiume"), unita in questo caso alla parola latina forfex ("forbice").

[ru] Гуадальорсе

Гуадальорсе[1] (исп. Guadalhorce; араб. wādī l-jurs‎, 'река бесшумных') — река на Пиренейском полуострове, протекает по югу Испании и впадает в Средиземное море. Это основная река провинции Малага и Южного водосборного бассейна.



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