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Camino Natural del Ebro
Alba Arranz, Natasha Holland,
Nerea Jiménez,
Emma CuretonEmma Cureton
Eva Sorrosal, Matilda Smith
“PILLARS OF HERITAGE”: A COMENIUS BILATERAL SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP
Alleyne's High School-Stone (UK) and IES Pedro de Luna-Zaragoza (Spain)
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Mark with the cross in the map the
places that you have visited
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Ebro river, in Zaragoza is in its middle
Course.
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Display “Camino Natural del Ebro”
� Picture of the display
2. What is the name of the curves that the river
creates in this part of its course? Write down some
examples you check on the display.
They are called meanders. For example Alfranca, El
Burgo, Juslibol,…
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Display “Camino Natural del Ebro”
3. Write down the name of
some “galachos” close to
Zaragoza city which you can
find on the display.
Juslibol, Cantalobos, Ranillas, La Alfraca y Cartuja.Cartuja.
What is a “galacho”?
It is a Aragonese word that means lost meander of a river
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Fountain of Ebro River
• This fountain imitates
the course of Ebro river,
with signs representing
the tributaries , on left
and right side.and right side.
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Display “Camino Natural del Ebro”
4. How many tributaries of
Ebro river do you find
close to Zaragoza city?
Name them, according
to the “Display”to the “Display”
We find two tributaries:
Gallego y Huerva
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Display “Camino Natural del Ebro”
5. Look for some information on Internet about “Canal
Imperial de Aragón”.
It was built in the XVIII century between Fontellas
(Navarra) and Zaragoza.(Navarra) and Zaragoza.
It was a channel of irrigation and navegation.
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6. Name the “Comunidades
Autónomas” crossed by
Ebro river.
1.-Cantabria
2.-Castilla y Leon2.-Castilla y Leon
3.-Pais Vasco
4.- La Rioja
5.- Navarra
6.-Aragon
7.-Cataluña
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Maqueta “Puerto fluvial de Cesaraugusta”
7. Trade by Ebro river was
very important in
Roman time. Name
three fluvial ports in
it.it.
• Vareia (Logroño
• Dertosa (Tortosa)
• Caesaraugusta
(Zaragoza)
They trade with coal,
ceramic, marble,…
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Poste informativo “Datos del Ebro”
1. Where is located the
riverbirth? And how
many Km is it from
Zaragoza?
In Fontibre, Cantabria.
There is 576 km far from There is 576 km far from
Zaragoza.
2- Name the towns crossed by
the river before arriving
to Zaragoza.
Fontibre, Reinosa, Miranda de
Ebro, Logroño, Tudela
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“Fuente del Ebro”
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“Fuente del Ebro”
• Name 4 tributaries on
the left and right side of
Ebro river, flowing
through Aragón.
• Right: Jalon, Huerva ,
Martín and Guadalope
river.
• Left: Aragón, Gállego,
Segre y Arba
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Panoramic photo of the “Arboleda
de Macanaz”
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Display “Arboleda de
Macanaz”
1. The first swimming club by
Ebro river (1928) was called Helios
(God of the Sun)
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Santiago Bridge
3. Santiago Bridge was built in year 1967.
4. But before this year, you can cross the river only by
a footbridge.
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Foundations of “Santiago bridge”.
• Information
painted on the
wall, about the wall, about the
height of Ebro
water during
flood periods.