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The Manzanares River is set on a 69km long basin, that starts at 2,258 m high, in the Guadarrama mountains, and ends in the Jarama river at 527m above sea level. On its way it receives water from 30 different streams and coexists with different types of infrastructure. Some are natural to the river, like bridges, dams and lakes, while others limit and constrain it artificially, like roads, railway tracks and pipelines.
The diversity ...
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