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San Pedro River (Columbia And Venezuela)
San Pedro River may refer to: * San Pedro River (Arizona), a river which flows north from the Mexican state of Sonora into Arizona. * San Pedro River (Bolivia) * San Pedro River (Chihuahua) * San Pedro River (Chile) * San Pedro de Inacaliri River, Chile, often called simply "San Pedro River" * San Pedro River (Columbia and Venezuela), a river of the Columbia-Venezuela border * San Pedro River (Cuba) * San Pedro River (Guatemala) The Río San Pedro is a river of Guatemala and Mexico. Its sources are located in the Guatemalan department of El Petén. at . The river flows westwards until it reaches the Mexican border and crosses into the state of Tabasco at . From there it ... * San Pedro River (Panama) * San Pedro River (Philippines), a tributary of Laguna de Bay * San Pedro River, Cádiz {{Disambig ...
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San Pedro River (Arizona)
The San Pedro River is a northward-flowing stream originating about south of the international border south of Sierra Vista, Arizona, in Cananea Municipality, Sonora, Mexico. The river starts at the confluence of other streams (Las Nutrias and El Sauz) just east of Sauceda, Cananea. Within Arizona, the river flows north through Cochise County, Pima County, Graham County, and Pinal County to its confluence with the Gila River, at Winkelman, Arizona. It is the last major, undammed desert river in the American Southwest, and it is of major ecological importance as it hosts two-thirds of the avian diversity in the United States, including 100 species of breeding birds and almost 300 species of migrating birds. History The first people to enter the San Pedro Valley were the Clovis people who hunted mammoth here from 10,000 years ago. The San Pedro Valley has the highest concentration of Clovis sites in North America. Some Clovis sites of note are the Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site, t ...
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San Pedro River (Bolivia)
The San Pedro River is a river of Bolivia in the Chuquisaca Department and in the Potosí Department. It flows to Río Grande. See also *List of rivers of Bolivia This is a list of rivers in Bolivia. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Rivers longer than are in bold. Rivers that reach the ocean Amazon Basin ** M ... * Puruma River References *Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. Rivers of Potosí Department Rivers of Chuquisaca Department {{Bolivia-river-stub ...
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San Pedro River (Chihuahua)
The San Pedro River (Chihuahua) is a river of Mexico. It is a tributary of the Rio Conchos, which in turn flows into the Rio Grande. See also * List of rivers of Mexico * List of tributaries of the Rio Grande Tributaries and sub-tributaries are hierarchically listed in order from the mouth of the Rio Grande upstream. Major dams and reservoir lakes are also noted. * San Juan River, or Rio San Juan (Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Coahuila) ** Marte R. Góme ... References * *The Prentice Hall American World Atlas, 1984. *Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. Rio Conchos Tributaries of the Rio Grande Rivers of Chihuahua (state) {{Mexico-river-stub ...
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San Pedro River (Chile)
San Pedro River ( es, Río San Pedro) is a river in Valdivia Province, southern Chile. It drains waters from the Riñihue Lake, the last of the Seven Lakes, to the Calle-Calle River, which in turn changes name to Valdivia River and at the end outflows in Corral Bay. San Pedro River is well known for being a good fishing area and a good place to practise rafting Rafting and whitewater rafting are recreational outdoor activities which use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water. This is often done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water. Dealing with risk is often a .... Central San Pedro is a controversial hydroelectrical dam project in the river. References Rivers of Chile Rivers of Los Ríos Region {{Chile-river-stub ...
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San Pedro De Inacaliri River
San Pedro de Inacaliri River, or called simply San Pedro River, is a river of Chile located in El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region. It begins at the confluence of the rivers Silala and ''Cajón'', at an elevation over 4,000 m asl. A part of its flow is diverted (between 50 and 60 L/s) and conducted across the desert to Chuquicamata for domestic water supply. About 8 km south, the waters of the river disappear in a floodplain area to reappear 15 km downstream at the so-called ''Ojos del San Pedro'' in the form of a partially overground stream, at the eastern border of a salt flat with a surface of 5 km2. Before discharging into Loa River The Loa River (Spanish: Río Loa) is a U-shaped river in Chile's northern Antofagasta Region. At long, it is the country's longest river and the main watercourse in the Atacama Desert. Course The Loa's sources are located on Andean mountain sl ..., the river skirts the San Pedro volcano, where it has carved a 100-m-deep c ...
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San Pedro River (Columbia And Venezuela)
San Pedro River may refer to: * San Pedro River (Arizona), a river which flows north from the Mexican state of Sonora into Arizona. * San Pedro River (Bolivia) * San Pedro River (Chihuahua) * San Pedro River (Chile) * San Pedro de Inacaliri River, Chile, often called simply "San Pedro River" * San Pedro River (Columbia and Venezuela), a river of the Columbia-Venezuela border * San Pedro River (Cuba) * San Pedro River (Guatemala) The Río San Pedro is a river of Guatemala and Mexico. Its sources are located in the Guatemalan department of El Petén. at . The river flows westwards until it reaches the Mexican border and crosses into the state of Tabasco at . From there it ... * San Pedro River (Panama) * San Pedro River (Philippines), a tributary of Laguna de Bay * San Pedro River, Cádiz {{Disambig ...
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San Pedro River (Cuba)
San Pedro River ( es, Río San Pedro) is a river in the southwest of Camagüey Province, Cuba. Its basin covers an area of 1,053 km2. The watershed is polluted due to the discharge of poorly treated liquid waste from the city of Camagüey. Home to Jimaguayú Dam, one of the largest in the country. The river forms south of the city of Camagüey, at the confluence of Río Tínima and Río Hatibonico. River El Bolsillo joins it just south of the confluence. San Pedro River flows south to Jimaguayú Dam, then west, and empties into the Caribbean Sea about 40 km west of town of Vertientes Vertientes is a municipality and town in the Camagüey Province of Cuba. Demographics In 2004, the municipality of Vertientes had a population of 53,299. With a total area of , it has a population density of . See also *Municipalities of Cuba * .... See also * List of rivers of Cuba References Rivers of Cuba {{Cuba-river-stub ...
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San Pedro River (Guatemala)
The Río San Pedro is a river of Guatemala and Mexico. Its sources are located in the Guatemalan department of El Petén. at . The river flows westwards until it reaches the Mexican border and crosses into the state of Tabasco at . From there it continues northwest and joins the Usumacinta River The Usumacinta River (; named after the howler monkey) is a river in southeastern Mexico and northwestern Guatemala. It is formed by the junction of the Pasión River, which arises in the Sierra de Santa Cruz (in Guatemala) and the Salinas .... The Guatemalan part of the San Pedro river basin covers an area of . The river has red mangroves. References External linksMap of Guatemala including the river Rivers of Guatemala Geography of Mesoamerica International rivers of North America Rivers of Tabasco Usumacinta River {{Mexico-river-stub ...
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San Pedro River (Panama)
San Pedro River may refer to: * San Pedro River (Arizona), a river which flows north from the Mexican state of Sonora into Arizona. * San Pedro River (Bolivia) * San Pedro River (Chihuahua) * San Pedro River (Chile) * San Pedro de Inacaliri River, Chile, often called simply "San Pedro River" * San Pedro River (Columbia and Venezuela), a river of the Columbia-Venezuela border * San Pedro River (Cuba) * San Pedro River (Guatemala) The Río San Pedro is a river of Guatemala and Mexico. Its sources are located in the Guatemalan department of El Petén. at . The river flows westwards until it reaches the Mexican border and crosses into the state of Tabasco at . From there it ... * San Pedro River (Panama) * San Pedro River (Philippines), a tributary of Laguna de Bay * San Pedro River, Cádiz {{Disambig ...
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San Pedro River (Philippines)
San Pedro River may refer to: * San Pedro River (Arizona), a river which flows north from the Mexican state of Sonora into Arizona. * San Pedro River (Bolivia) * San Pedro River (Chihuahua) * San Pedro River (Chile) * San Pedro de Inacaliri River, Chile, often called simply "San Pedro River" * San Pedro River (Columbia and Venezuela), a river of the Columbia-Venezuela border * San Pedro River (Cuba) * San Pedro River (Guatemala) * San Pedro River (Panama) San Pedro River may refer to: * San Pedro River (Arizona), a river which flows north from the Mexican state of Sonora into Arizona. * San Pedro River (Bolivia) * San Pedro River (Chihuahua) * San Pedro River (Chile) * San Pedro de Inacaliri River, ... * San Pedro River (Philippines), a tributary of Laguna de Bay * San Pedro River, Cádiz {{Disambig ...
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Laguna De Bay
Laguna de Bay ( Spanish for "Lagoon/Lake of Bay"; tl, Lawa ng Bay, ), also known as Laguna Lake, is the largest lake in the Philippines. It is located southeast of Metro Manila, between the provinces of Laguna to the south and Rizal to the north. A freshwater lake, it has a surface area of 911–949 km² (352–366 sq mi), with an average depth of about and an elevation of about one meter above sea level. The lake is shaped like a crow's foot, with two peninsulas jutting out from the northern shore and filling the large volcanic Laguna Caldera. In the middle of the lake is the large island of Talim. The lake is one of the primary sources of freshwater fish in the country. Its water drains to Manila Bay via the Pasig River. Environmental issues such as water quality problems created by population pressure and industrialization, invasive species and overfishing are of concern for the lake, hurting its economic importance to the country. As population expands in ...
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