Guadalete
The Guadalete is a river located almost entirely in the Spanish Province of Cádiz, rising in the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park at an elevation of about, and running for into the Bay of Cádiz at El Puerto de Santa Maria, north of the city of Cádiz. The river's name comes from the Arabic phrase وادي لكة meaning "River of Forgetfulness".
Course
From its source in the Sierra de Grazalema, the Guadalete passes:- Grazalema
- The Reservoir of Zahara
- Puerto Serrano
- Briefly enters Seville province and reenters Cádiz province
- Villamartín
- The Reservoir of Bornos
- The Reservoir of Arcos
- Arcos de la Frontera
- La Barca de la Florida
- Lomopardo and El Portal
There are several dams with reservoirs along its course, including the Embalse de Zahara and the Embalse de Bornos. The "Sierra Greenway", a bicycle path reclaimed from an abandoned railroad line, also passes along the river.
The largest tributaries of the Guadalete are the Guadalporcún, and the Majaceite, which joins it at Junta de los Ríos downstream from Arcos de la Frontera.