Ebro (en. Ebro)

/ˈe.βɾo/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
River that crosses several provinces of Spain and flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Ebro is the most abundant river in Spain.
El Ebro es el río más caudaloso de España.
Autonomous community in the northeast of Spain named after the river.
In Aragon, you can see the Ebro from many tourist spots.
En Aragón, se puede ver el Ebro desde muchos puntos turísticos.

Etymology

The name Ebro comes from the Latin 'Iberus,' which refers to the rivers of the Iberian Peninsula.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Go down the Ebro
Traveling along the Ebro river.
bajar por el Ebro
Banks of the Ebro
The areas that border the Ebro river.
orillas del Ebro

Related Words

Ebriense
Adjective referring to the region or the inhabitants of the Ebro.
Ebriense
Ebro's basin
Geographic area encompassing the Ebro river and its tributaries.
Ebro's basin

Slang Meanings

Expression used to refer to something large or imposing.
That car is an Ebro in size.
Ese coche es un Ebro de grande.
Term used to describe a chaotic situation.
The party turned into a total Ebro.
La fiesta se volvió un Ebro total.