1. Ebro - Noun
2. Ebro - Proper noun
a river in northeastern Spain; flows into the Mediterranean
Source: WordNetControl of the central and southern regions, such as the Guadalquivir and Ebro valleys, presented few problems for the newcomers, who used the existing Visigothic administrative structures, ultimately of Roman origin. Source: Internet
DaBaby appears to be aiming for a three-peat, however, as he told Ebro Darden recently he was hoping to release another complete project before the end of 2020. Source: Internet
However, other geographers placed the frontier between the Astures and the Cantabri further to the east: Julius Honorius stated in his Cosmographia that the springs of the river Ebro were located in the land of the Astures (sub asturibus). Source: Internet
Gertrude Stein referred to landscapes made by Picasso in 1909, such as Reservoir at Horta de Ebro, as the first Cubist paintings. Source: Internet
Ebro Darden on Tory-Meg Situation: ‘I Can’t Support Tory.’ Source: Internet
The Catalan coast is almost rectilinear, with a length of convert and few landforms —the most relevant are the Cap de Creus and the Gulf of Roses to the north and the Ebro Delta to the south. Source: Internet