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 an 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′49″N1°36′03″W / 42.0636°N 1.6008°W / 42.0636; -1.6008


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