The Henares (Spanish: [eˈnaɾes] ) is a river in Central Iberia, a left-bank tributary of the Jarama. It has its source in the Sierra Ministra [es], near the village of Horna, in the municipality of Sigüenza, province of Guadalajara, Spain. Its tributaries are the Torote, the Sorbe, the Cañamares, the Salado, the Dulce, the Aliendre, and the Bornova.

Henares
Henares River in Alcalá de Henares
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Location
CountrySpain
Physical characteristics
SourceSierra Ministra, Sistema Ibérico
  locationSigüenza, Castilla–La Mancha
  coordinates41°09′30″N 2°32′14″W / 41.158282°N 2.537157°W / 41.158282; -2.537157
  elevation1,220 m (4,000 ft)
MouthJarama
  location
Mejorada del Campo, Community of Madrid
  coordinates
40°24′18″N 3°30′02″W / 40.404906°N 3.500596°W / 40.404906; -3.500596
  elevation
550 m (1,800 ft)
Length160 km (99 mi)
Basin size
4,144 km2 (1,600 sq mi)
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd›

Jarama‹See Tfd›

TagusAtlantic Ocean
River systemTagus Basin

Henares in Spanish is the plural of henar 'hayfield' (derived from the Latin word faenum 'hay'), because formerly there were hay fields on the river's banks.

See also

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Source of the Henares River in the village of Horna
Source of the Henares River in the village of Horna.
Mouth into the Jarama River
Mouth into the Jarama River.

40°24′17″N 3°30′04″W / 40.4048°N 3.50107°W / 40.4048; -3.50107