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The Cadagua or Kadagua River drains the Biscayan area of Encartaciones (Basque: Enkarterriak), from the Castilian valley of Mena to Barakaldo and Bilbao, where it forms the border between these municipalities and ends at the Estuary of Bilbao. Another important town that this river crosses is Balmaseda.
The river takes its name from the small village where is located its first spring. Cadagua village is located in Valle de Mena (Burgos, Spain) surrounded by the beautiful landscape of "La Peña" mountains.
Four small hydropower plans produce electricity thanks to the river Cadagua. Until the last decades of the 20th century, this water power was also used by several mills that can be nowadays seen by the river basin.
Cadagua is a company which takes its name from this river. This company designs, plans and builds water treatment plants in order to improve the environment.
The Cadagua or Kadagua River drains the Biscayan area of Encartaciones (Basque: Enkarterriak), from the Castilian valley of Mena to Barakaldo and Bilbao...
and its construction was completed in 1986. In 1985, Ferrovial acquired Cadagua, an engineering and construction company for Water Treatment and Purification...
average of 25 m3 (883 cu ft) per second). Its main tributary is the river Cadagua, which rises in the Mena valley and has a basin of 642 square kilometres...
Basque Country: Ria of Bilbao, mouth of the rivers Nervión, Ibaizabal, and Cadagua. Andalusia: Ria of Carreras, Ria of Huelva at the mouth of the rivers Odiel...
Sopeñano, Burgos; Valle de Mena (Mena Valley) through which flows the Rio Cadagua (Cadagua River) which provided cooling water for the factory. The company produced...
Ybarra (1960–1992) Iberduero Pedro de Careaga y Baseabe, 2nd Count of Cadagua (?–1977) Pedro de Areitio (1977–1981) Manuel Gómez de Pablos (?–1992) Iberdrola...
Itsasadarra) lies at the common mouth of the rivers Nervion, Ibaizabal and Cadagua, which drain most of Biscay and part of Alava in the Basque Country, Spain...
Country, northern Spain, 24 kilometers to the southwest of Bilbao. The river Cadagua runs through the city. According to the 2019 census, it has 8,447 inhabitants...
Iciar on board of the yacht "María del Carmen", property of the Count of Cadagua, amidst a group of girls, governesses and a sailor from the ship. Luis...
kilometres from the center of Bilbao. It is located in the valley of the Cadagua River, following Highway BI-636. With a total area of 21 km2, its 2,907...
Madrid, the daughter of Pedro González de Careaga y Quintana, count of Cadagua, and Concepción Basabe y Zubiría. She studied surveying, and then completed...
domestic uses. It borders to the North on Laya and San Pelaya; to the East Cadagua; to the South Quintanilla Sopeña, and to the West Nocedo, all distant from...
Langreo". "Alameda Bridge". "Palma del Río Bridge". "Barbantiño Viaduct". "Cadagua Viaducts". "Puente del Cristo de la Expiración". "Escudo Viaduct". "Viaducto...
such as Papelera Española, Compañía Marítima del Nervión, Alambres de Cadagua, and Compañía de los Ferrocarriles de Santander a Bilbao. In January 1941...