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- Guadalmina_River abstract "The river Guadalmina (from the Arabic for "Wadi of the mines") is a short coastal river of the Mediterranean basin in southern Spain that runs entirely within the Andalusian province of Málaga.Only 28 kilometres (17 mi) in length, the Guadalmina rises in the Sierra Bermeja, in the municipality of Igualeja, but its main course begins below the mountains in the municipality of Benahavís, forming a karst aquifer in an area known as Las Angosturas (the narrows). The river flows into the municipality of Marbella near San Pedro de Alcántara, and serves to delimit its border from that of the municipality of Estepona.The Guadalmina was formerly of defensive strategic importance for the people of Marbella; its waters also served to power watermills for grinding grain into flour. The La Concepción reservoir is the primary water source for this municipality; it is formed by a diversion dam on the Río Verde, where the waters of the rivers Guadalmina, Guadalmansa and Guadaiza join and are captured, then transported to provide the water supply of the Costa del Sol towns of Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Mijas, Benahavís, Marbella, Casares and Manilva.The lower course of the river is heavily urbanized; many homes there have a high risk of inundation.Near the river's mouth, next to San Pedro de Alcántara, are the important archaeological sites of the early 4th-century Christian church Basílica de Vega del Mar, the 3rd-century vaulted Roman baths of Las Bóvedas (the Domes) and the eponymous watch tower of Torre de Las Bóvedas.".
- Guadalmina_River mouthElevation "0.0".
- Guadalmina_River mouthPosition Guadalmina_River__mouthPosition__1.
- Guadalmina_River sourceMountain Igualeja.
- Guadalmina_River sourcePlace Igualeja.
- Guadalmina_River thumbnail Guadalmina_1.jpg?width=300.
- Guadalmina_River wikiPageID "39754795".
- Guadalmina_River wikiPageRevisionID "561394872".
- Guadalmina_River country "Spain".
- Guadalmina_River dischargeLocation "mouth".
- Guadalmina_River imageCaption "Mouth of the Guadalmina River between Marbella and Estepona".
- Guadalmina_River length "28".
- Guadalmina_River mouthCountry "Spain".
- Guadalmina_River mouthElevation "0".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLatD "36".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLatM "27".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLatNs "N".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLatS "36".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLocation "Mediterranean Sea".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLongD "5".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLongEw "W".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLongM "0".
- Guadalmina_River mouthLongS "19".
- Guadalmina_River mouthRegion "Malaga".
- Guadalmina_River name "Rio Guadalmina".
- Guadalmina_River sourceCountry "Spain".
- Guadalmina_River sourceLocation "Igualeja".
- Guadalmina_River sourceRegion "Sierra Bermeja".
- Guadalmina_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Spain.
- Guadalmina_River type BodyOfWater.
- Guadalmina_River type NaturalPlace.
- Guadalmina_River type Place.
- Guadalmina_River type River.
- Guadalmina_River type Stream.
- Guadalmina_River type Wikidata:Q532.
- Guadalmina_River type BodyOfWater.
- Guadalmina_River type Place.
- Guadalmina_River type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Guadalmina_River type Location.
- Guadalmina_River comment "The river Guadalmina (from the Arabic for "Wadi of the mines") is a short coastal river of the Mediterranean basin in southern Spain that runs entirely within the Andalusian province of Málaga.Only 28 kilometres (17 mi) in length, the Guadalmina rises in the Sierra Bermeja, in the municipality of Igualeja, but its main course begins below the mountains in the municipality of Benahavís, forming a karst aquifer in an area known as Las Angosturas (the narrows).".
- Guadalmina_River label "Guadalmina River".
- Guadalmina_River label "Guadalmina".
- Guadalmina_River label "Guadalmina".
- Guadalmina_River sameAs Guadalmina.
- Guadalmina_River sameAs Guadalmina.
- Guadalmina_River sameAs m.0w2z30s.
- Guadalmina_River sameAs Q1552583.
- Guadalmina_River sameAs Q1552583.
- Guadalmina_River wasDerivedFrom Guadalmina_River?oldid=561394872.
- Guadalmina_River depiction Guadalmina_1.jpg.
- Guadalmina_River isPrimaryTopicOf Guadalmina_River.
- Guadalmina_River name "Rio Guadalmina".