Manzanares

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Manzanares river passing through Madrid
Manzanares river passing through Madrid

The Manzanares is a river in central Spain, which at one point passes through Madrid.

[edit] Course

The river Manzanares has its source near the Navacerrada mountain pass in the Guadarrama mountain range. In the high section of its basin it is surrounded by the Parque Regional de la Cuenca Alta del Manzanares, a nature reserve. The Manzanares flows in a south-eastern direction from its source, and passes through the medieval town of Manzanares el Real where it forms the Santillana reservoir, one of the most important water supplies for the capital. The river then takes a southern direction and enters the Monte del Pardo, a heritage-protected forest belonging to the city of Madrid. The river is canalised where it passes through the built-up areas of the city. The Manzanares skims past the westernmost part of the city and further downstream serves as a dividing line between the old centre of the city and the Carabanchel and Usera neighbourhoods to the southwest. It is along this stretch that it passes next to Atlético Madrid's football ground, the Vicente Calderón. The river leaves the city at its southernmost tip. It makes a strong eastern turn which takes it past the village of Perales del Río and towards the river Jarama, into which it flows near the dormitory town of Arganda del Rey, ending its 83km (51 mile) journey.

Manzanares river near Getafe
Manzanares river near Getafe

[edit] Historical importance

The river Manzanares, although small and relatively unimportant geographically, has had a great historical importance due to its close relation to the city of Madrid. The city was founded by the Moors as a citadel overlooking the river in the ninth century.

The river also features in many paintings of the late eighteenth - early nineteenth-century painter Francisco de Goya which show traditionally dressed Madrileños in activities like dancing or having picnics next to the river.

The Manzanares bridged at Grajal
The Manzanares bridged at Grajal

The Manzanares was also an important defence line for the Republican forces during the Siege of Madrid in the Spanish Civil War, and many bunkers can still be seen near the village of Perales del Río.

Coordinates: 39°00′N, 3°22′W