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Hydrography
River Arganza
The Arganza is a small river that rises in the vicinity of the Soria municipality of San Leonardo de Yagüe. Over its six-kilometre course, it crosses a high plateau landscape before entering the Lobos River on its left bank, in the heart of the Rio Lobos Canyon Natural Park.
The environment around the Arganza riverbed is dominated by large areas of unirrigated cereal crops and pine groves. Aquatic flora growing in its waters include species like reeds, carex, rushes and bur-reeds. On the banks of the river we find vegetation consisting mainly of species such as shrubby willow groves, hawthorns, blackthorns and some isolated specimens of black poplars.
It is an important environment, not only from a landscape point of view, but also because it is an important habitat and nesting place for a large number of birds found in this part of the province of Soria.