Tajuña

River in central Spain


title: "Tajuña" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["rivers-of-spain", "rivers-of-the-community-of-madrid", "rivers-of-castilla–la-mancha", "tributaries-of-the-jarama"] description: "River in central Spain" topic_path: "geography/spain" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajuña" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary River in central Spain ::

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FieldValue
nameTajuña
name_etymologyTagonius, its Latin name
imageEmbalse_de_la_Tajera.jpg
image_size250
image_captionTajera reservoir
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1c
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Guadalajara, Madrid
subdivision_type3Region
subdivision_name3Castile-La Mancha, Madrid
length_km225
discharge1_avg1.87 m3/s
source1Fuente del Carro
source1_locationClares, Guadalajara
source1_coordinates
source1_elevation1244 m
mouth_locationTitulcia, Madrid
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation509 m
progression
river_systemJarama
basin_size_km22608
tributaries_leftUngría
tributaries_rightMatayeguas
extraTagus Basin
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The Tajuña (; from the Latin Tagonius) is a river in central Spain, flowing through the provinces of Guadalajara and Madrid. It is a tributary of the river Jarama which in turn is a tributary of the Tagus. It rises in the Sierra de Solorio, near the town of Maranchón (Guadalajara), at a location known as Fuente del Carro near the village of Clares.

Course

Near its source it flows through a landscape of high altitude moorlands, through deep valleys of Miocene era limestone, characterised by clays, marls and dolomitic limestone. It has one reservoir, La Tajera, with an extension of 409 ha near Cifuentes. It crosses the villages of Luzón, Anguita, Luzaga, Cortes de Tajuña, Brihuega and Renera in Guadalajara province and enters Madrid province at Ambite; it then passes close to Orusco, Carabaña, Tielmes, Perales de Tajuña and Morata de Tajuña, before joining the Jarama near Titulcia.

Climate

The climate in the river basin is Mediterranean, getting more arid closer to the Jarama. Rainfall is more frequent in autumn and winter.

Morphology

Being an internal river, its tributaries in the province of Guadalajara are seasonal streams which only contain water in spring. The Tajuña gets its water from springs and from the Calizas del Páramo de la Alcarria aquifer which covers 1,800 km² at a depth of 30–40 m.

References

  • Spanish Wikipedia article

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