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  2. Cauto River - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Río Cauto - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Ilisos - Wikipedia

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    During antiquity, the river flowed outside the city walls of Athens: [3] Plato wrote in Critias that the river was one of the borders of the ancient walls. Its banks—in the busy intersection that presently features the Hilton Hotel and the National Gallery—were grassy and shaded by plane trees, and were considered idyllic in antiquity; they were the favored haunts of Socrates for his walks ...

  5. Cauto - Wikipedia

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    Río Cauto: Cauto River, the longest river in Cuba; Río Cauto, Cuba, ... USS Cauto, a United States Navy cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919

  6. Cauto Embarcadero - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Río Cauto, Cuba - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the municipality of Río Cauto had a population of 45,545. [2] With a total area of 1,500 km 2 (580 sq mi), [ 1 ] it has a population density of 30/km 2 (78/sq mi). See also

  8. Daktylios - Wikipedia

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    Athens inner Daktylios limits Athens Daktylios symbol. Daktylios (Greek: Δακτύλιος, lit. 'ring') is the name given to the road space rationing or alternate-day travel developed for Athens during the late 1970s. Unlike congestion pricing systems, it

  9. Anavyssos - Wikipedia

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    Anavyssos (Greek: Ανάβυσσος) is a town and a former municipality in East Attica, Greece located in the Athens Riviera. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Saronikos, of which it is a municipal unit. [2] The municipal unit has an area of 14.478 km 2. [3] At the 2021 census it had 6,180 inhabitants. [1]