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Ebro

American  
[ee-broh, e-braw] / ˈi broʊ, ˈɛ βrɔ /

noun

  1. a river flowing southeast from northern Spain to the Mediterranean. About 470 miles (755 km) long.


Ebro British  
/ ˈeβro, ˈiːbrəʊ /

noun

  1. the second largest river in Spain, rising in the Cantabrian Mountains and flowing southeast to the Mediterranean. Length: 910 km (565 miles)

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It has set records for the growth of a car brand in Spain, boosting shares of Ebro EV Motor, the startup that controls the JV.

From The Wall Street Journal May 28, 2026

Chery has already begun assembling hybrid cars in Spain at a former Nissan plant, selling them under the Ebro brand.

From Barron's Apr. 21, 2026

The fire broke out in the town of Villafranca de Ebro early on Friday morning and local officials said more than 80 people were living in the home at the time.

From BBC Nov. 15, 2024

Lawrence dismissed those concerns Tuesday, telling Hot 97 radio host Ebro Darden there’s “no need for people to be concerned.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2024

The name Iberian was probably applied, in the first instance, only to the people who dwelt between the Ebro and the Pyrenees.

From Man, Past and Present by Alfred Court Haddon

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