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== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==
  
''Manzanares''{{es}} means [[apple]] tree orchard{{uk}} (vergers de pommiers{{fr}}). There are many places named similarly, apparently from the river itself, although the connections are unclear to us. Such places include:
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''Manzanares''{{es}} means [[apple]] tree orchard{{en}} (vergers de pommiers{{fr}}). There are many places named similarly, apparently from the river itself, although the connections are unclear to us. Such places include:
  
 
* [[Manzanares el Real]]
 
* [[Manzanares el Real]]

Revision as of 20:41, 3 May 2022

Río Manzanares

The Manzanares is the river that flows through Madrid, although unlike in other capitals or major conurbations where the river is the main artery that irrigates the heart and/or the head of the city, in Madrid, the river is outcast on a flank, in the correspondingly called Madrid Río park, which, although itself a majestuous area, is not even the main park (this is el Retiro instead).

Indeed, the Manzanares acquires its most spectacular and reputable expression not in the country's capital, but in the mountains where it is born, in particular as it flows through la Pedriza.

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Past Madrid, it merges with the Jarama, itself a tributary to the Tagus.

Etymology

ManzanaresEs.png means apple tree orchardUk.png (vergers de pommiersFr.png). There are many places named similarly, apparently from the river itself, although the connections are unclear to us. Such places include: