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The Ebro Basin was a foreland basin that formed to the south of the Pyrenees during the Paleogene. It was also limited to the southeast by the Catalan Coastal Ranges. It began as a fully marine basin with connections to both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, before becoming an endorheic basin during the Late Eocene. In the Miocene the basin was captured by a precursor to the Ebro river and the new drainage system that developed eroded away much of the basin fill, except for resistant lithologies, such as the conglomerates at Montserrat.

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  • Conca de l'Ebre (ca)
  • Cuenca hidrográfica del Ebro (es)
  • Ebro ibaiaren arroa (eu)
  • Ebro Basin (en)
  • Bassin versant de l'Èbre (fr)
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  • La conca hidrogràfica de l'Ebre és la conca hidrogràfica del riu homònim que discorre pel nord-est de la península ibèrica, des de la per desembocar al delta de l'Ebre. Té una superfície d'uns 85.000 km². La major part de les precipitacions que recull provenen del seu vessant Pirinenc, al nord. (ca)
  • The Ebro Basin was a foreland basin that formed to the south of the Pyrenees during the Paleogene. It was also limited to the southeast by the Catalan Coastal Ranges. It began as a fully marine basin with connections to both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, before becoming an endorheic basin during the Late Eocene. In the Miocene the basin was captured by a precursor to the Ebro river and the new drainage system that developed eroded away much of the basin fill, except for resistant lithologies, such as the conglomerates at Montserrat. (en)
  • Le bassin versant de l'Èbre est un bassin versant traversant le Nord-Est de l'Espagne en suivant le fleuve Èbre et 347 affluents. Ce bassin versant est le plus important d'Espagne, il représente 17 % du territoire péninsulaire espagnol et traverse neuf communautés autonomes et dix-huit provinces. Une partie du bassin est aussi présente en Andorre et en France. (fr)
  • La cuenca hidrográfica del Ebro es la cuenca hidrográfica del río homónimo que discurre por el noreste de la península ibérica, desde la sierra de Híjar para desembocar en el delta del Ebro. Tiene una superficie de unos 85.000 km². La mayor parte de las precipitaciones que recibe provienen de los Pirineos, al norte. (es)
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  • La conca hidrogràfica de l'Ebre és la conca hidrogràfica del riu homònim que discorre pel nord-est de la península ibèrica, des de la per desembocar al delta de l'Ebre. Té una superfície d'uns 85.000 km². La major part de les precipitacions que recull provenen del seu vessant Pirinenc, al nord. (ca)
  • The Ebro Basin was a foreland basin that formed to the south of the Pyrenees during the Paleogene. It was also limited to the southeast by the Catalan Coastal Ranges. It began as a fully marine basin with connections to both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, before becoming an endorheic basin during the Late Eocene. In the Miocene the basin was captured by a precursor to the Ebro river and the new drainage system that developed eroded away much of the basin fill, except for resistant lithologies, such as the conglomerates at Montserrat. (en)
  • Le bassin versant de l'Èbre est un bassin versant traversant le Nord-Est de l'Espagne en suivant le fleuve Èbre et 347 affluents. Ce bassin versant est le plus important d'Espagne, il représente 17 % du territoire péninsulaire espagnol et traverse neuf communautés autonomes et dix-huit provinces. Une partie du bassin est aussi présente en Andorre et en France. (fr)
  • La cuenca hidrográfica del Ebro es la cuenca hidrográfica del río homónimo que discurre por el noreste de la península ibérica, desde la sierra de Híjar para desembocar en el delta del Ebro. Tiene una superficie de unos 85.000 km². La mayor parte de las precipitaciones que recibe provienen de los Pirineos, al norte. (es)
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