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Rios de Puerto Rico; River Basins in Puerto Rico (in Spanish) Guia de Saltos y Caidas de Agua de Puerto Rico. Gobierno de Puerto Rico. Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales. Division del Monitoreo del Plan de Aguas, Secretaria Auxiliar de Planificacion Integral. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The La Plata River (Spanish: Río de la Plata) is the longest river in Puerto Rico.It is located in the north coast of the island. [1] It flows from south to north, and drains into the Atlantic Ocean about 11 miles (18 km) west of San Juan.
In mid 2018, the United States Army Corps of Engineers announced it would be undertaking a major flood control project of the river, with a budget of $82.9 million. [4]In mid 2021, funding was appropriated for work on the Río Grande de Arecibo, including work to improve the natural habitat of local species, including the Puerto Rican crested toad and a Río Grande de Arecibo canalization ...
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Río Portugués is a river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico.In the 19th century, it was also known as Río de Ponce. [8] [9] Twenty-one bridges for motor vehicle traffic span Río Portugués in the municipality of Ponce alone. [10]
Boat dock-shed and typical house on stilts in Tigre, Buenos Aires (Lower Delta) A characteristic provision barge in the Lower Delta. The Paraná Delta (Spanish: Delta del Paraná) is the delta of the Paraná River in Argentina and it consists of several islands known as the Islas del Paraná.
The city is named Santa Ana de los Ríos de Cuenca in honor of the city of Cuenca in Spain, birthplace of the Spanish viceroy of Peru Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza, who was the one who ordered the Spanish Gil Ramírez Dávalos to found the city and the fact that this place, in its geographical features, is very similar to the Spanish city.
Los Esclavos River: Guatemala: 90 mi (140 km) known for bridge built over the river in 1579 as Spanish Colony [15] Motagua River: Guatemala: 250 mi (400 km) longest river in Guatemala [16] New River: Belize: 82 mi (132 km) longest river within Belize Patuca River: Honduras: 310 mi (500 km) longest river within Honduras [8] Reventazón River ...