Oca (river)

The Oca river is a short river, about 70 kilometres (43 mi) long, in the north of Spain. It is an affluent of the Ebro river that flows through the province of Burgos. It begins in the Sistema Ibérico range and flows north through the municipalities of Rábanos, Villafranca Montes de Oca, Valle de Oca, Alcocero de Mola, Prádanos de Bureba, Briviesca, Vileña, the shire of Bureba and Oña.

Oca
Latin: Vesica
Watershed of the Oca at Villalbos (Valle de Oca)
Oca river is the first Ebro tributary river on the right bank
Location of the mouth with Castile and León
Oca (river) (Spain)
Location
CountrySpain
Physical characteristics
SourceMontes de Oca
  locationRábanos, Montes de Oca, Burgos, Castile and León, Spain
  elevation1,186 m (3,891 ft)
MouthHoradada Gorge, Ebro river
  location
Oña, La Bureba, Burgos, Castile and León, Spain
  coordinates
42.767213°N 3.433021°W / 42.767213; -3.433021
  elevation
570 m (1,870 ft)
Length70 km (43 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionEbroMediterranean Sea
Tributaries 
  leftCerratón, Anguilas, Homino
  rightMatapán

The Oca River rises in the comarca of Montes de Oca, near the town of Rábanos. Near its source, the river passes through the narrow, rock-lined gorge of La Hoz. This passage, 700 metres (2,300 ft) long and 100 metres (330 ft) high, was of great strategic value in the 11th century and was defended by the castle of Alba.

Affluents

From the right, the Oca receives the waters of the river Matapán and the streams Valsorda and Penches, while on the left it receives the waters of the rivers Cerratón, Anguilas and Homino, and the streams Valdazo and Hoyo.

See also

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