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Clares is a small village in the Guadalajara province, incorporated since 1969 in the Maranchón municipality, belonging to the Señorio de Molina-Alto Tajo region in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha , Spain.

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5-475: Clares is in the north of the Guadalajara province, 108 km from the provincial capital. The population, as of 1 January 2021, is of 8 inhabitants. The annual average temperature is 8-10 °C, and the average temperature of the hottest month in the summer is less than 25 °C. The total annual amount of precipitation is about 500 mm, with two peaks in spring and autumn. Clares' highest point

10-668: Is the Alto del Monte (1362 m), and its lowest point is in Valdeclares (1280 m). The origin of the Tajuña River is near the village. Clares belongs to the Praramera de Maranchón . Take exit 135 on road A-2, then enter N211 and continue there 21 km until you reach Maranchón . Then you take road GU-408 to Clares / Codes / Balbacil / Valle del Mesa . Then, 700m later, take GU-407 to Clares / Balbacil. Finally, take

15-801: 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. Near its source it flows through a landscape of high altitude moorlands , through deep valleys of Miocene era limestone , characterised by clays , marls and dolomitic limestone . It has one reservoir , La Tajera , with an extension of 409 ha near Cifuentes . It crosses

20-686: The entrance to Clares. The line Madrid / Guadalajara / Teruel / Valencia has a stop in Maranchón , 6 km from Clares. The nearest train stations are in Medinaceli (32 km, roads: SO-411, GU-411, N-211, GU-408 y GU-407) and in Arcos de Jalón (30 km, roads: SO-P-3009, GU-405, N-211, GU-408 y GU-407), both of them are on the Madrid - Zaragoza line. Taju%C3%B1a The Tajuña ( Spanish: [taˈxuɲa] ; from

25-535: The villages of Luzón , Anguita , Luzaga , Cortes de Tajuña , Brihuega and Renera in Guadalajara province and enters Madrid province at Ambite ; it then passes close to Orusco , Carabaña , Tielmes , Perales de Tajuña and Morata de Tajuña , before joining the Jarama near Titulcia . The climate in the river basin is Mediterranean, getting more arid closer to the Jarama. Rainfall is more frequent in autumn and winter. Being an internal river, its tributaries in

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