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'''Jarama''' is a river in central Spain. It flows north to south, and passes east of Madrid. It flows into the river Tagus in Aranjuez. The Manzanares is a tributary of the Jarama.
'''Jarama''' is a river in central Spain. It flows north to south, and passes east of Madrid. It flows into the river Tagus in Aranjuez. The Manzanares is a tributary of the Jarama.


It may also refer to:
In the automotive vernacular it refers to:


*The ''[[Circuito del Jarama]]'' the main motor racetrack of Madrid. Before the construction of the safer [[Montmeló]], [[Montjuic]] and [[Jerez racetrack]]s, it hosted several [[Formula One]] and motorbike prizes.
* The ''[[Circuito del Jarama]]'' the main motor racetrack of Madrid. Before the construction of the safer [[Montmeló]], [[Montjuic]] and [[Jerez racetrack]]s, it hosted several [[Formula One]] and motorbike prizes.


*The ''[[Lamborghini Jarama]]'' is a grand touring sports car made by [[Lamborghini|Automobili Lamborghini]] between 1970 to 1976.
* The ''[[Lamborghini Jarama]]'' is a grand touring sports car made by [[Lamborghini|Automobili Lamborghini]] between 1970 to 1976.




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Latest revision as of 22:52, 20 December 2006


Jarama is a river in central Spain. It flows north to south, and passes east of Madrid. It flows into the river Tagus in Aranjuez. The Manzanares is a tributary of the Jarama.

In the automotive vernacular it refers to: