Anllóns River

The Anllóns is a Galician river whose source lies in the Xalo Mountains, at a height of 400 m., and flows into the Ria of Carme and Laxe. Its length is 54.4 km river, crossing the municipalities of Cabana de Bergantiños, Carballo, Cerceda, Coristanco and Ponteceso. Its middle flow is 9.931 m³. It was declarated a Place of Communitary Importance in the year 2001. It feeds brooks like the Graña, Quenxe, Acheiro, Abaixo, Queo or Bertón during its hi... more

Length:

  • 54.4 km (33.8 mi )

Also known as:

  • Anllons River

River

Origin (long./lat./elev.):

  • 400 m (1310 ft )
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