Tajuña in the context of Titii (Celtiberian)


Tajuña in the context of Titii (Celtiberian)

⭐ Core Definition: Tajuña

The Tajuña (Spanish: [taˈxuɲa] ; from the Latin Tagonius) is a river in central Spain, flowing through the provinces of Guadalajara and Madrid. It is a tributary of the river Jarama which in turn is a tributary of the Tagus. It rises in the Sierra de Solorio, near the town of Maranchón (Guadalajara), at a location known as Fuente del Carro near the village of Clares.

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👉 Tajuña in the context of Titii (Celtiberian)

The Titii or Tithii were a small and obscure Celtiberian people, whose lands were located along the middle Jalón and upper Tajuña valleys, somewhere between Alhama de Aragón in Zaragoza and Molina de Aragón in Guadalajara provinces.

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