Queiles

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Source of Queiles Nacimiento del rio Queiles, Vozmediano, Soria, Espana, 2015-01-02, DD 001.JPG
Source of Queiles

The Queiles is a tributary of the Ebro. Its arises in Vozmediano (Soria). It flows through Tarazona and empties into the Ebro near Tudela, Navarre.

Queiles through Tarazona. Vista de Tarazona, Espana, 2015-01-02, DD 21-23 HDR.JPG
Queiles through Tarazona.

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42°03′50″N1°35′59″W / 42.0639°N 1.5997°W / 42.0639; -1.5997


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