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Río Hondo (Huehuetenango)
Río Hondo (Spanish for "deep river") or Hondo River may refer to: Rivers *Rio Hondo (Belize), a river which forms much of the border between Belize and Mexico * Hondo River (Comerío, Puerto Rico) * Hondo River (Hormigueros, Puerto Rico) *Rio Hondo (California), a tributary of the Los Angeles River in California, U.S. **Rio Hondo College, a college named after the California river * Rio Hondo (Northern New Mexico), a river in the northern part of New Mexico, U.S. *Rio Hondo (Southern New Mexico), a river in the southern part of New Mexico, U.S. * Rio Hondo (Louisiana), a stream in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, also known as ''Bayou Hondo'', whose associated ''Rio Hondo lands'', a Spanish land grant, included the Stoker House Places *Termas de Río Hondo, a city in the Santiago del Estero province, Argentina *Rio Hondo, a barrio in Consolación del Sur, Cuba *Río Hondo, Zacapa, a municipality in Zacapa department, Guatemala * Río Hondo, Los Santos, a corregimiento in Panama *R ...
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Rio Hondo (Belize)
The Hondo River or Río Hondo () is a river of Central America, approximately long, which flows in a northeasterly direction to discharge into Chetumal Bay on the Caribbean Sea. Most of the international border between the nations of Mexico and Belize runs along its length. The river is formed from the confluences of several upper tributaries, such as Blue Creek and Chan Chich (Rio Bravo) which have their sources in Guatemala's Petén Basin region, and Booth's River which originates in the western Belizean district of Orange Walk. These tributaries join to form the Hondo River near the settlements of Blue Creek Village, on the Belizean side, and La Unión on the Mexican side. The river continues its northeastern course with few other settlements along its length until reaching its outlet in Chetumal Bay. The city of Chetumal, capital of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo and the region's main port, lies close to this outlet. Several archaeological sites of the pre-Columbian M ...
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Hondo River (Comerío, Puerto Rico)
The Hondo River is a river of Comerío municipality, Puerto Rico. See also * Río Hondo Bridge: NRHP listing in Comerío, Puerto Rico * List of rivers of Puerto Rico 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 unio ... References External links USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974) Rivers of Puerto Rico Comerío, Puerto Rico {{PuertoRico-river-stub ...
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Hondo River (Hormigueros, Puerto Rico)
The Hondo River ( es, Río Hondo) is a river of Hormigueros, Puerto Rico. It runs through the municipalities of Hormigueros, Mayagüez, and Cabo Rojo. See also *List of rivers of Puerto Rico 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 unio ... References External links USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974) Rivers of Puerto Rico {{PuertoRico-river-stub ...
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Rio Hondo (California)
The Rio Hondo (Spanish: ''Río Hondo'', meaning "Deep River") is a tributary of the Los Angeles River in Los Angeles County, California, approximately long.U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed March 16, 2011 As a named river, it begins in Irwindale and flows southwest to its confluence in South Gate, passing through several cities (though not the city of Los Angeles). Above Irwindale its main stem is known as Santa Anita Creek, which extends another northwards into the San Gabriel Mountains where the source, or headwaters, of the river are found. Background The Rio Hondo has sometimes been described as a second channel of the San Gabriel River. For much of its length, the rivers flow parallel to each other about two miles (3 km) apart. Both rivers pass through the Whittier Narrows, a natural gap in the hills which form the southern boundary of the San Gabriel Valley. Here, both rivers are impounded by t ...
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Rio Hondo College
Rio Hondo College is a public community college in Whittier, California. The college is named after the Rio Hondo. Founded in 1960, it mainly serves the cities of Whittier, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, El Monte, and South El Monte. Rio Hondo College offers 30 associate degrees for transfer that guarantee transfer to California State Universities, 60 associate degrees and 127 certificates. Rio Hondo offers on-campus, online, and off-campus courses to all of its students. It is the first community college in California offering a bachelor's degree in Automotive Technology. Rio Hondo also offers a Pathway to Law School program to one of six top California law schools. It is accredited by Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. Aside from its academic programs, the college is also home to Rio Hondo Fire Academy, Rio Hondo Wildland Fire Academy, EMT Program, and Rio Hondo Police Academy. History Rio Hondo College District was established in October 1960, enco ...
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Rio Hondo (Northern New Mexico)
The Rio Hondo is a river in northern New Mexico. A left tributary of the Rio Grande, it flows approximately from its headwaters high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Wheeler Peak and the Taos Ski Valley to its discharge in the Rio Grande Gorge just west of the community of Arroyo Hondo. Portions of the Rio Hondo are prized as prime spots for bird-watching and fishing. The river was the subject of a 2005 study by the New Mexico Environment Department Surface Water Quality Bureau into the effects of wastewater from Taos Ski Valley, which is discharged from the Village of Taos Ski Valley Waste Water Treatment Plant. In Spanish, ''Río Hondo'' means "deep river". See also * 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 ... * List of ...
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Rio Hondo (Southern New Mexico)
The Rio Hondo is a river in southern New Mexico which begins at the confluence of the Rio Bonito (New Mexico), Rio Bonito and Rio Ruidoso rivers near the town of Hondo, New Mexico. The river flows eastward through the Hondo Valley in the foothills of the Sierra Blanca (New Mexico), Sierra Blanca and Capitan Mountains, roughly paralleling the route of U.S. Route 70 in New Mexico, U.S. Route 70 through the towns of Picacho, New Mexico, Picacho and Tinnie, New Mexico, Tinnie. Near the community of Riverside, Lincoln County, New Mexico, Riverside the river passes through a deep canyon before entering the rolling hills west of Roswell, New Mexico, Roswell. Approximately southwest of Roswell the river enters an United States Army Corps of Engineers, Army Corps of Engineers flood control reservoir known as the Two Rivers Dam. The reservoir is typically dry except during the spring Surface runoff, runoff. The reservoir also contains the runoff of Rocky Arroyo, an Stream#Intermittent an ...
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Rio Hondo (Louisiana)
Río Hondo (Spanish for "deep river") or Hondo River may refer to: Rivers *Rio Hondo (Belize), a river which forms much of the border between Belize and Mexico *Hondo River (Comerío, Puerto Rico) *Hondo River (Hormigueros, Puerto Rico) *Rio Hondo (California), a tributary of the Los Angeles River in California, U.S. **Rio Hondo College, a college named after the California river *Rio Hondo (Northern New Mexico), a river in the northern part of New Mexico, U.S. *Rio Hondo (Southern New Mexico), a river in the southern part of New Mexico, U.S. * Rio Hondo (Louisiana), a stream in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, also known as ''Bayou Hondo'', whose associated ''Rio Hondo lands'', a Spanish land grant, included the Stoker House Places *Termas de Río Hondo, a city in the Santiago del Estero province, Argentina *Rio Hondo, a barrio in Consolación del Sur, Cuba *Río Hondo, Zacapa, a municipality in Zacapa department, Guatemala * Río Hondo, Los Santos, a corregimiento in Panama *Rio ...
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Stoker House
The Stoker House, or Old Stoker House, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, northeast of Many, Louisiana, dates from 1848. It is the oldest house in Sabine Parish still at its original site, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The main historic resource is a house originally built as a dog-trot log house built by Riley Stoker and his wife Elizabeth in the late 1840s, built with slave labor. Riley was one of four sons of Henry Stoker and his wife Nancy Varnell Stoker, who had settled on the land in 1818 and had built a lean-to on the listed property, which is less than one acre in area. Henry and Nancy had acquired a large number of acres between Rio Hondo and the Sabine River and had become wealthy. Henry Stoker was one of about 80 first settlers of the original Spanish land grant Rio Hondo lands in Sabine Parish who filed in 1824 for ownership; legal title was finally obtained by descendants only in 1878. After the death of two of his brother ...
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Termas De Río Hondo
Termas de Río Hondo is a spa city in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina. It has 27,838 inhabitants as per the . It is located on the banks of the Dulce River, 65 km north of the provincial capital Santiago del Estero, near the artificial Río Hondo Lake. The hot springs (Spanish: ''termas'', Quechua: ''yacu rupaj'') of the area have a temperature of over 30 °C (86  °F), and have made the town a popular spa resort for Argentines, who enjoy the waters recommended against high blood pressure and rheumatism. Two public pools, ''La Olla'' and the ''Pileta Municipal'', are near the town centre, along with many well-regarded hotels and restaurants. New investments done in the last years were the new Las Termas Airport and Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, totally rebuilt to host MotoGP World Championship racing starting from April 2014. The town was on the route of the 2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembran ...
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Consolación Del Sur
Consolación del Sur is a municipality and town in the Pinar del Río Province of Cuba. Also called the ''Athens of Vueltabajo'', it was founded in 1690. Geography It is located in a major rice-growing area; tobacco is also cultivated as in much of the Pinar del Río Province. Wards () of the municipality include Villa I, Villa II, Pueblo Nuevo, Arroyo de Agua, Crucero de Echevarría, El Canal, Entronque de Herradura, Herradura, Entronque de Pilotos, Pilotos, Puerta de Golpe, and Alonso Rojas. Demographics In 2004, the municipality of Consolación del Sur had a population of 87,500. With a total area of , it has a population density of . Attractions There are three churches in this town, one Roman Catholic parish (dedicated to " Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria", or Our Lady of the Purification) and two Protestant churches. The town has two parks; the Catholic church is near the central park. There is also the Consolación del Sur Municipal Museum. Notable peop ...
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Río Hondo, Zacapa
Río Hondo is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Zacapa Zacapa () is the departmental capital municipality of Zacapa Department Zacapa () is one of the 22 departments of Guatemala. It lies in eastern Guatemala with its capital in the city of Zacapa, approximately 112 kilometers (70 miles) from G .... Rio Hondo, Which means "Deep River" in the English language, is known for its crystal clear river. Rio Hondo is mainly made up of farmlands; the likes of which include mango groves, lime groves, avocado groves, cattle, and tilapia farms. The pueblo of Llano Verde is home tEsperanza de Vida a large Christian humanitarian organization. Under the direction of Carlos Vargas, the Esperanza de Vida campus includes a retirement home, a nutrition center, an orphanage, a private K-12 school (Liberty College), a missions house, and St. Luke's Hospital. These centers are open to the community. Calle 9 or Road 9 (Called "La Ruta" or "The Route" by the locals) is a major ...
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