Tuira River (Panama)

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Name (Latin)
Tuira River (Panama)
Other forms of name
Río Tuira (Panama)
Río Tuyra (Panama)
Tuyra River (Panama)
Coordinates
-78.30861111 -78.30861111 8.319444444 8.319444444 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Rivers Panama
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q2516761
Library of congress: sh 85138498

Wikipedia description:

The Tuira River is located in the Darién Province of eastern Panama. It flows into the Bay of San Miguel at the province capital of La Palma. It is the largest river in Panama, and one of its tributaries, the Chucunaque River, is the longest river in Panama. The river starts in highlands of Darien, and runs south/southeast, and then north and west. It runs past villages as it flows downstream including Matuganti, Sobiaquirú, El Balsal, Boca de Cupe, Capetí, Yape, Aruza, Unión Chocó, Vista Alegre, and Pinogana. It meets the Chucunaque River at El Real de Santa María and then flows northwest towards La Palma. Via the Chucunaque, one can reach Yaviza, which is the terminus of the northern end of the Pan-American Highway. The Paya River joins the river downstream of Sobiaquirú, via which the village of Paya can be reached. The Púcuro River joins downstream of the Paya, via which the village of Púcuro can be reached.

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