Río Salado (Spain)
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Río Salado (Spain)
Salado River or Río Salado may refer to: Rivers Argentina * Salado River (Argentina), a tributary of the Paraná River * Salado River (Buenos Aires), starts at the El Chañar lagoon and runs 650 kilometres to Samborombón Bay * Salado River (La Rioja), in Catamarca Province and La Rioja Province * Desaguadero River (Argentina), Desaguadero River, a tributary of the Colorado River Chile * Salado River (Antofagasta) Cuba * Salado River (Cuba) Mexico * Rio Salado (Mexico), a tributary of the Rio Grande (Río Bravo) * Salado River (Oaxaca) Paraguay * Salado River (Paraguay) United States * Salt River (Arizona), a tributary of the Gila River * Rio Salado (New Mexico), a tributary of the Rio Grande Other uses * Rio Salado Brewing Company, Tempe, Arizona * Rio Salado College, Tempe, Arizona * El Malah, formerly Rio Salado, a municipality in Algeria See also

* Salado (other) * Saline River (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Salado River (Argentina)
The Salado River (,, "Salty River") is a river that crosses several provinces of Argentina, flowing from its source in the Salta Province to end in the Paraná River, in the Santa Fe Province. Because of its origin, its flow varies widely within the year, and it can dry out in some parts of its path during the winter. The only important tributary to the river is the Horcones River, which is born in Salta as Cajón River, and joins the Salado in the Santiago del Estero Province. Higher Salado The Salado originates on the eastern edge of the Altiplano under the name of Juramento River at the Andes range, from thaw and captured precipitations of the high Acay and Cachi mountains in the Salta Province, near Catamarca Province. The Cabra Corral Dam regulates its flow, and deviates some of it for irrigation. When the river enters the Gran Chaco plains it forms several arms in a broad riverbed only partially occupied. Santiago del Estero The river then enters the Santiago del Es ...
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