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Azul River (Peru)
Azul River may refer to: * Azul River (Argentina) * Blue Creek (Belize) or Azul River, in Mexico * Río Azul District, a district of La Unión canton, Cartago province, Costa Rica Brazil * Azul River (Acre) * Azul River (Ivaí River tributary) * Azul River (Mato Grosso) * Azul River (Piquiri River tributary) * Azul River (Rio Grande do Sul) See also * Agua Azul river, Chiapas and Tabasco, Mexico * Acul River The Acul River is a river of Haiti. See also *List of rivers of Haiti This is a list of rivers of Haiti, arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean *Dajabón River (Massacr ...
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Azul River (Argentina)
The Azul River is a river found in the Patagonia region of Argentina. Its source is in the Andes Mountains to the northeast of the town of El Bolsón, in the province of Río Negro. After a southward course of around 40 km, it empties at the north bank of Lake Puelo in the province of Chubut. See also *List of rivers of Argentina This is a list of rivers of Argentina. Longest Rivers By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Rivers in the table above are in bold. La Plata Basin * Rí ... References * Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. GEOnet Names Server Rivers of Argentina Rivers of Chubut Province {{Argentina-river-stub ...
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Blue Creek (Belize)
Blue Creek is a riverine system and major archaeological site located in North-Western Belize, Central America. It is situated geographically on the Belize–Mexico border and then continues south across the Guatemala–Mexico border. The river is commonly known as the ''Rio Azul'' or ‘Azul River’ in Spanish, which translates to ‘blue river’ or ‘blue creek’ in English. It flows south-west as a tributary from its larger body known as the ''Rio Hondo'' or ‘ Hondo River’. Its unique lowland environment facilitated the agricultural and economic growth of an Ancient Maya Civilization and has been a source of attention over many years, for numerous specialized archaeologists. The site boundary stops short of the ''Bravo Escarpment'', which is a naturally occurring cliff also located in North Western Belize. A range of artifacts recovered from the site reveal that Blue Creek was inhabited by many ancient Maya communities from the middle pre-classic period to the late ...
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Río Azul District
Río Azul is a district of the La Unión canton, in the Cartago province of Costa Rica. History Río Azul was created on 15 July 1968 by Ley 4148. Segregated from San Diego San Diego ( , ; ) is a city on the Pacific Ocean coast of Southern California located immediately adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a 2020 population of 1,386,932, it is the List of United States cities by population, eigh .... Geography Río Azul has an area of km² and an elevation of metres. Demographics For the 2011 census, Río Azul had a population of inhabitants. Transportation Road transportation The district is covered by the following road routes: * National Route 409 References {{CostaRica-geo-stub Districts of Cartago Province Populated places in Cartago Province ...
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Azul River (Acre)
Azul River is a river of Acre state in western Brazil. It is a tributary of the Môa River. The name is shared by multiple rivers, including one in Argentina and another that flows through southern Brazil's Paraná state and is a tributary of the Piquiri River. The Azul River in Acre state defines the eastern boundary of the northern section of the Serra do Divisor National Park See also *List of rivers of Acre List of rivers in Acre (Brazilian State). The list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream. Acre is located entirely within the Amazon Basin. By ... References Rivers of Acre (state) {{AcreBR-river-stub ...
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Azul River (Ivaí River Tributary)
The Azul River is a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil. See also *List of rivers of Paraná A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ... ReferencesBrazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of Paraná (state) {{ParanáBR-river-stub ...
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Azul River (Mato Grosso)
The Azul River is a river of Mato Grosso state in western Brazil. See also *List of rivers of Mato Grosso List of rivers in Mato Grosso (States of Brazil, Brazilian State). The list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream. Mato Grosso is divided by tho ... ReferencesBrazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of Mato Grosso {{MatoGrosso-river-stub ...
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Azul River (Piquiri River Tributary)
The Azul River is a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Piquiri River. See also *List of rivers of Paraná A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ... ReferencesBrazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of Paraná (state) {{ParanáBR-river-stub ...
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Azul River (Rio Grande Do Sul)
The Azul River is a river in Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil. It is a right tributary of the Palomas River. The name is shared by multiple rivers, including one in Argentina, another that flows through southern Brazil's Paraná state and is a tributary of the Piquiri River. Yet another river by the same name, in western Brazil's Acre state, is a tributary of the Môa River. See also *List of rivers of Rio Grande do Sul List of rivers in Rio Grande do Sul (Brazilian State). The list is arranged by drainage basin from north to south, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream. All rivers in Rio Gra ... References Rivers of Rio Grande do Sul {{RioGrandedoSul-river-stub ...
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Agua Azul River
Xanil River, ( es, Río Xanil), Saquilukun or downstream Agua Azul River ( es, Río Agua Azul) is an approximately 30 km long river in southeastern Mexico. The river rises in the Chiapas Highlands and flows from Chiapas to the state of Tabasco into the Tulija River. Its name originates from the village with spa (''balneario'') of the same name ''Xanil'', which lies at the highway from Palenque to Ocosingo Ocosingo is a city and its surrounding municipality (''municipio'') of the same name in the Mexican state of Chiapas. Overview The northeastern boundary of the municipality is the Usumacinta River, along a portion where the river forms the inter .... In 2017 water flow at Cascadas de Agua Azul was found to be drastically reduced, due to a new embankment of the river, endangering the rivers ecosystem. Gallery Agua Azul Chiapas Canyon.JPG, Canyoning upstream of Agua Azul La Boquilla.jpg, Canyon exit La Boquilla upstream of Agua Azul See also * Rio Grijalva * Agua ...
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