, Spain The source of the Lima is
Talariño Mountain at above sea level, close to the village of Paradiña in the
Sarreaus municipality (
Ourense, Spain). In Spain, it extends for and is known by regional names such as Alariño, Freixo and Mourenzo; however, the official term in Galicia is Limia. It crosses the border into Portugal through the reservoir created by the
Alto Lindoso Dam () close to
Lindoso village, just west of the border between the two countries. The dam includes a
hydro-electric plant, and creates a large reservoir on the Spanish side of the border. The reservoir flooded several villages in the Spanish municipality of
Lobios, including
Aceredo and Buscalque, O Bao, A Reloeira and Lantemil, in 1992, but after a prolonged drought over the Spanish winter of 2021/2022, the
"ghost village" of Aceredo had emerged and was again on dry land by February 2022. The river runs through the municipalities of
Ponte da Barca and
Ponte de Lima, before reaching the Atlantic Ocean at Viana do Castelo. ==See also==