Turia (river)

The Turia or Túria (Valencian: Riu Túria [ˈriw ˈtuɾia]; Spanish: Río Turia [ˈri.o ˈtuɾja]; Latin: Tūria) is a river in Spain, which has its source in the Montes Universales in the mountain ranges of the northwesternmost end of the Sistema Ibérico, Teruel province. From its source to roughly the city of Teruel, it is called Guadalaviar river. It runs through the provinces of Teruel, Cuenca and Valencia, and discharges into the Mediterranean Sea near the city of Valencia. The river formerly ran through the center of the city but was diverted south of the city to prevent flooding.

Turia
Guadalaviar
View of Turia River near Benaguasil
EtymologyProto-Celtic *dubr-, "river"
Location
Country Spain
RegionAragon
Castilla–La Mancha
Valencian Community
DistrictProvince of Teruel
Province of Cuenca
Province of Valencia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMontes Universales, Aragon, Spain
  elevation1,680 m (5,510 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Mediterranean Sea in Valencia, Province of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length280 km (170 mi)
Basin size6,393.6 km2 (2,468.6 sq mi)
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