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The Cauto flows for 371 km (231 mi) from the Sierra Maestra to the west and north-west, and enters the Caribbean Sea north of Manzanillo. However, it provides only 110 km (70 mi) of navigable waterway. A 2013 study led by multiple Cuban academic institutions determined that the river could be 'classified as unpolluted to moderately polluted'. [2]
Cauto del Embarcadero, a rural town, was once part of the municipal district of Bayamo, which belonged to Oriente in Cuba. [3] Positioned about 50 miles from the mouth of the Cauto River, Cuba's longest river, the town of Cauto del Embarcadero could be reached by schooners, highlighting the town's strategic location as a waterfront area used for transportation or trade.
Rio Cauto can refer to: Cauto River, the longest river in Cuba; Río Cauto, Cuba, a municipality and city in Granma Province, Cuba This page was last edited on 16 ...
Río Cauto is a municipality and town in the Granma Province of Cuba. It is located in the northern part of the province, upstream of the mouth of Cauto River . Demographics
This is an incomplete list of rivers of Cuba, arranged from west to east, ... Sevilla River Jobabo River; Cauto River. Salado River; Bayamo River; Contramaestre River;
Cauto River, the longest river in Cuba; Río Cauto, Cuba, a municipality in Granma Province, Cuba; Cauto Cristo, Cuba, a municipality in Granma Province, Cuba; Ship
The second longest river in North America and the United States is the Mississippi River (2,320 mi (3,730 km)). The Rio Conchos (350 mi (560 km)) is the longest river in Mexico. The longest river in Canada is the Mackenzie River (1,080 mi (1,740 km)). Some of the longest or otherwise notable rivers include the rivers listed in the table below.
Cauto Cristo is a municipality and town in the Granma Province of Cuba. It is located on the banks of the Río Cauto , in the western part of the province, bordering the provinces of Holguín and Las Tunas .