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    The Usumacinta River (Spanish pronunciation: [usumaˈsinta]; named after the howler monkey) is a river in southeastern Mexico and northwestern Guatemala...
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    Campeche, Tabasco and Chiapas, and includes stretches of the Río Usumacinta, Río Salinas and Río Suchiate. Five nations and Mexico share a marine border:...
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    Grijalva River (redirect from Río Grijalva)
    formerly known as Tabasco River, (Spanish: Río Grijalva, known locally also as Río Grande de Chiapas, Río Grande and Mezcalapa River) is a 480 km (300 mi)...
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    tributary of the Río Salinas and Río Usumacinta. The Motagua basin (1042 km2) includes the Río Grande which is an important tributary of the Río Motagua. The...
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  • place around AD 1200. The elite warlords followed the Río Usumacinta drainage, the Río Negro, and Río Agua Caliente until they crossed into the San Andres...
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    of State. Renamed ARM General Vicente Guerrero and later renamed ARM Rio Usumacinta, the ship was scrapped in 1964.  This article incorporates text from...
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    (1944–1946) Mexican Navy as ARM General Vicente Guerrero (later ARM Río Usumacinta) (1947–1964) Scrapped, 1964 Bangor PF-16 (1944–1946) US Coast Guard...
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  • Cuauhtemoc Vicente Guerrero Allende Simón Sarlat Quitin Arauz (on the Río Usumacinta) Chontal settlements near Macuspana include Benito Juárez and Aquiles...
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  • species native to the Mexican State of Tabasco. It was named after the Río Usumacinta, near the location where the type specimen was collected. Mariosousa...
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  • to the knowledge of the use of biological resources. "La cuenca del Río Usumacinta desde la perspectiva del Cambio Climático". www.imta.gob.mx. Retrieved...
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    Colorado and the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte or Río Bravo) begin in the United States and flow into Mexico, while the Usumacinta begins in Guatemala...
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    2015. Paredes, Fredy (6 May 2015). "Empresa guatemalteca contamina al río Usumacinta en México" (in Spanish). Diariodelatarde.com.mx. Retrieved 18 June 2015...
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  • in 1960 with the type locality given as Río Santo Domingo, a tributary of the Río Jatate of the Río Usumacinta system in Chiapas. This fish's specific...
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  • Poecilia kykesis, also known as the Usumacinta molly, Petén molly, spiketail molly, or swordtail molly, is a poeciliid fish species native to the fresh...
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    Pasión River (redirect from Río Pasión)
    2015. Paredes, Fredy (6 May 2015). "Empresa guatemalteca contamina al río Usumacinta en México" (in Spanish). Diariodelatarde.com.mx. Retrieved 18 June 2015...
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    mostly Ch’ol community located in the Mexican state of Chiapas on the Usumacinta River, which separates it from neighboring Guatemala. The community was...
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    emblematic pre-Hispanic piece, a throne from the late Classic Period from Rio Usumacinta, Chiapas. As a cultural center, the museum hosts temporary exhibits...
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    The Chixoy River or Río Chixoy is a river in Guatemala. The river is called Río Negro from its sources in the highlands of Huehuetenango and El Quiché...
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    San Pedro River (Guatemala) (category Usumacinta River)
    90.987697°W / 17.279636; -90.987697 (Río San Pedro). From there it continues northwest and joins the Usumacinta River. The Guatemalan part of the San...
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    and Guatemala. The two main rivers in the region are the Río Grijalva and the Río Usumacinta, which converge before draining into the Gulf of Mexico north...
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    the Río Bec region. Río Bec sites include Chicanná, Hormiguero, and Xpuhil. The Usumacinta style developed in the hilly terrain of the Usumacinta drainage...
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  • Cuba (Cuba) Rio Deseado (Argentina) East Mata-Atlantica (Brazil) Florida Keys (United States) Rio Gallegos (Argentina) Grijalva-Usumacinta (Guatemala,...
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    132793°W / 15.497769; -91.132793 (Río Xalbal)) in the department of El Quiché, where the river is called Río Xaclbal or Río Chajul. The Xaclbal river flows...
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    Ixcán River (category Usumacinta River)
    91.107817°W where it flows into the Lacantún River, a tributary of the Usumacinta River. The Ixcán river basin covers an area of 2,085 square kilometres...
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  • Salinas River (Guatemala) (category Usumacinta River)
    called Río Negro from its sources (located at 15°16′13″N 91°24′49″W / 15.270358°N 91.413717°W / 15.270358; -91.413717 (Sources of the Río Negro))...
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    000-kilometer border with the United States. The meandering Río Bravo del Norte (known as the Rio Grande in the United States) defines the border from Ciudad...
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    Headwaters Manantlan/Ameca Rio Panuco Balsas Tehuantepec Southern Veracruz Belizean Lowlands Catemaco Coatzacoalcos Grijalva-Usumacinta Yucatán Southern California...
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  • Tzaconejá River (category Usumacinta River)
    River (Río Tzaconejá) is a river of Chiapas state in southern Mexico. It is a tributary of the Lacantún River, which is part of the Usumacinta River system...
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  • Álvarez Meseta de Cacaxtla Sierra de Álamos-Río Cuchujaqui Bavispe Cañón del Usumacinta Laguna Madre and Río Bravo Delta Sierra de Tamaulipas Sistema Arrecifal...
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  • River Tonalá River (Pedregal River) Grijalva River (Tabasco River) (Río Chiapa) Usumacinta River San Pedro y San Pablo River (distributary) Palizada River...
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