TER VIÑOLAS RIVER OF ORIS
The Ter River, with a length of 208 kilometers, is the longest and largest of the internal Catalan basins. It begins in Ulldeter, in the Eastern Pyrenees, and crosses the regions of Ripollés, Osona, Selva, and Gironés, passing through the city of Gerona, and the Bajo Ampurdán, ending in the Mediterranean in the Gola del Ter, between the towns of Estartit and Pals. Between Osona and La Selva is the Sau-Susqueda-Pasteral reservoir system, intended to regulate the flow, to produce electricity, and to provide water for consumption. Ter, next to the Llobregat, many textile industrial colonies were installed that promoted the Catalan industrialization, such as the Ter de Manlleu Industrial Canal. There are nearly 200 dams installed in its riverbed, today many of them intended for the production of electricity, since textile production moved to Asian countries and Eastern Europe at the end of the 20th century, although many industries were recycled and use energy. hydraulics.