The Xarrama River is a silent witness to generations. It crosses the history of the village and the lives of the people. It is a source, a border, and a mirror. Its water, often invisible to urban eyes, is still essential today for those who live off the land, for those who inhabit it, for those who observe.
To protect a river is to protect an entire place. It is to care for the landscape, the biodiversity, the agriculture, human relationships, and the knowledge connected to water. It is to ensure that life flows, even when the flow diminishes.
The Xarrama river (in Portuguese rio Xarrama) is a watercourse that flows entirely in the Alentejo region, in the south of Portugal, and is known for being the largest tributary of the Sado river.
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