- Turia River
The River Turia (
Valencian : "Riu Túria"; Spanish: "Río Turia";Latin : "Turium", Ancient greek "Thyrion" or "Thèrios", "Θηριος") is a Spanishriver whose source is in theTeruel (province) . It runs through theValencia province and discharges into theMediterranean sea near the City of Valencia.After a catastrophic flood in
1957 which devastated the city of Valencia, the river was divided in two at the western city limits. The water has been diverted southwards along a new course that skirts the city, before meeting the Mediterranean. The old course of the river continues, dry, through the city centre, almost to the sea.The old riverbed is now a verdant sunken park that allows cyclists and pedestrians to traverse much of the city without the use of roads. The park, called the 'Garden of the Turia' ("Jardí del Túria/Jardín del Turia") boasts numerous ponds, paths
fountain s,flower s, football pitches, cafés, artworks, climbing walls, an athletics track, a zen garden and more. The manybridge s overhead carry traffic across the park.Towards the park's eastern end is the Gulliver Park ("Parc Gulliver/Parque Gulliver"), a children's adventure
playground featuring a hugefibreglass model ofLemuel Gulliver tied to the ground with ropes. The model is constructed such that the ropes are climbable. In addition, Gulliver's clothes form slides and ladders on which to play. Also towards the eastern end of the river course is theValencian Music Palace ("el Palau de la Música Valenciana"). Marking the park's eastern extreme is Valencia's newCity of Arts and Sciences .Two
Valencia Metro stations lie beneath the riverbed, with entrances on either bank: Túria and Alameda.External links
* [http://www.culturia.org/ Culturia - Official site of Rio Turia]
* [http://www.culturia.org/video/popupvideo2.htm Flight over River Turia video]
* [http://www.valenciavalencia.com/sights-guide/turia.htm River Turia information with maps]Турія(річка_Іспанія)
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