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Ésera

The Ésera is a tributary of the Cinca in the High Aragon. It is part of the valley of the Ebro and its drainage basin. Its etymology is Celtic and it is cognate with several European rivers: Isar, Jizera, Isère, Isel, IJssel, and Eisack.

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The river as seen from a foot bridge source ↗
The Ésera and the Cinca in the basin of Ebro source ↗

The Ésera (Spanish: [ˈeseɾa]) is a tributary of the Cinca in the High Aragon.123 It is part of the valley of the Ebro and its drainage basin. Its etymology is Celtic and it is cognate with several European rivers: Isar, Jizera, Isère, Isel, IJssel, and Eisack.

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References

  1. "About Esera". ResearchGate.
  2. Vidaller, Ixeia; Fujioka, Toshiyuki; López-Moreno, Juan Ignacio; Moreno, Ana; the ASTER Team (2024-12-09). "Geochronological reconstruction of the glacial evolution in the Ésera valley (Central Pyrenees) during the last deglaciation". Climate of the Past Discussions: 1–32. doi:10.5194/cp-2024-75.
  3. "Río Ésera - N2000 (Spain)". Observation.org. Retrieved 2025-01-16.

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