Zêzere River

Zêzere
Lago Azul on the Zêzere River, with the bridge between Vila de Rei and Ferreira do Zêzere in the background
Location
CountryPortugal
NUTS IICentro Region, Portugal
TownsManteigas, Belmonte, Constância
Physical characteristics
Sourcenear Cântaro Magro
  locationSerra da Estrela
  coordinates40°19′50″N 7°35′49″W / 40.3305°N 7.5970°W / 40.3305; -7.5970
  elevation1,900 m (6,200 ft)
MouthTagus River
  location
Constância
  coordinates
39°28′24″N 8°20′21″W / 39.4732°N 8.3393°W / 39.4732; -8.3393
  elevation
20 m (66 ft)
Length214 km (133 mi)
Basin size5,043 km2 (1,947 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionTagusAtlantic Ocean
Tributaries 
  rightNabão
Tagus Basin

The Zêzere (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈzezɨɾɨ]) is a river in Portugal, tributary to the Tagus. It rises in the Serra da Estrela, near the Torre, the highest point of continental Portugal. The Zêzere runs through the town Manteigas, runs through Belmonte, passes south of the city of Covilhã and east of the town of Pedrogão Grande. It flows into the Tagus in Constância. It is the second longest river entirely within Portuguese territory (the Mondego being the longest). Its slope allows for the hydroelectric powerplants of Cabril, Bouçã and Castelo de Bode.