Cares

Cares

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name = Cares
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country = Spain
country1 =
state = León
state1 = Asturias
region =
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district =
district1 =
city = Posada de Valdeón
city1 = Caín
city2 = Poncebos
city3 = Arenas de Cabrales
length = 54
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source_name =
source_location = Posada de Valdeón
source_district =
source_region = Cantabrian Mountains
source_state = León
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source_elevation = 1600
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mouth =
mouth_location = Vega del Llés
mouth_district =
mouth_region = Asturias
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parent = Deva River
tributary_left = Casaño
tributary_left1 =
tributary_right = Duje
tributary_right1 = Bulnes
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The Cares is a river in Northern Spain, flowing through the Autonomous Communities of Asturias and León until it joins the Deva River and flows into the Atlantic Ocean, in the Bay of Biscay, where it forms the Tina Mayor estuary which is the natural border between Asturias and Cantabria.

The Cares is known because of the narrow and spectacular canyon it forms when passing the Picos de Europa, being one of the most remarkable Asturian geographical attractions. It is also known because of the quality of its salmon.

External links

*en [http://www.rutasporcantabria.com/cares_route.php Cares Canyon route and pictures, in English]
*es [http://www.el-caminoreal.com/rutacares1.htm Cares Canyon tourist information and pictures]
*es [http://www.manbos.com/vergal.asp?galeria=23 Cares Canyon pictures]
*es [http://www.asturiasenimagenes.com/full_fotast_012.htm Images of canyon Cares trek - Asturias]


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