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River in Spain, Spain
Arroyo de Abejuela is a river of the Province of Albacete, Spain. It is a small river that crosses the municipalities of Letur and Férez. It is a tributary of the La Mora Brook.
Course
In its upper course, it is usually dry during the summer. It begins under the Calamorra at an elevation of 961 metres (3,153 ft) and follows a northerly direction until reaching the village of Abejuela. Beyond the village, it turns west, below Bermeja (921), where there is a mill. It reaches the Férez Township, bordering the highlands of La Solana, to the north, before emptying into the La Mora stream.