Salado River (Santa Fe, Argentina)
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q1162365
Library of congress:
sh2011001019
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Pais, F. Agua de nadie: la historia de cómo el Salado inundó Santa Fe, 2008;p. 9 (Río Salado)
- Geonames WWW site, Mar. 3, 2011 (Río Salado; Argentina, Santa Fe; stream; 31°40ʹS 60°44ʹW; other rivers of the same name in Argentina)
Wikipedia description:
The Salado River (Spanish: Río Salado, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o saˈlaðo] "Salty River") is a river that crosses several provinces of Argentina, flowing 1,150 kilometres (710 mi) 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.
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