The Río Grande de Santiago, or Santiago River, is a river in western Mexico. It flows westwards from Lake Chapala via Ocotlán through the states of Jalisco...
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Lerma River (redirect from Río Lerma)
point of Río Grande de Santiago, which some treat as a continuation of the Lerma River. In combination, the two are often called the Lerma Santiago River...
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Mexican-United States border. Rio Grande may also refer to: Río Grande (Mendoza), a tributary of Colorado Rivere in Argentina Río Grande (Bolivia), a tributary...
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make up the western section where two important rivers, the Río Grande de Santiago and the Río San Pedro, enter the sea. In the east, the land gradually...
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Rio Santiago may refer to: Río Santiago (Puerto Rico), a river of Puerto Rico Río Santiago District, a district in Peru Río Santiago Shipyard in Buenos...
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Ixtlán. The Río Grande de Santiago crosses the eastern edge of the municipality but is not to be confused with the larger Río Grande de Santiago of the same...
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Río Verde (Spanish for "green river") is a river in central Mexico. It is a tributary of the Río Grande de Santiago. Its basin is mostly in the state...
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Nayarit (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Nayarit)
watered by the Río Grande de Santiago, a continuation of the Lerma River. The main state rivers are the Río Grande de Santiago, San Pedro Mezquital, Acaponeta...
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Fuerte River in Sinaloa and the Humaya River further south. The Río Grande de Santiago drains 100,000 km2 (39,000 sq mi) from the southern slopes of the...
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drained by the Río Grande de Santiago and its tributaries, including the Río Lerma, which drain west into the Pacific Ocean. Tributaries of the Río Pánuco drain...
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Santiago River may refer to: Santiago River (Ecuador), see Paute River Santiago River (Mexico), or Río Grande de Santiago Santiago River (Eastern Mexico)...
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Ibicuí River, and the Río Negro. Another significant tributary to the Río de la Plata is the Salado del Sur River. The Río de la Plata Basin has been...
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Río Grande de Santiago. The Bolaños River, another tributary of the Río Grande de Santiago, drains the western slope of the Sierra. The Río Grande de...
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raising of poultry has increased in recent years. The major river Río Grande de Santiago crosses the northern region of the municipality. statistical information...
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Lake Chapala (redirect from Lago de Chapala)
ago. It is fed by the Río Lerma, Río Zula, Río Huaracha, and Río Duero rivers and was formerly drained by the Rio Grande de Santiago. The water then would...
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The Río Grande de Arecibo (Arecibo River) is a river of Puerto Rico. The headwaters lie in the mountains to the south of Adjuntas. From there it flows...
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mezcal and vino de coco being sold in Guadalajara. The production of mezcal moved from the coastal river basins of the Río Grande de Santiago to the inland...
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Huaynamota River (category Río Grande de Santiago)
Huaynamota River is a river in western Mexico. It is a tributary of the Río Grande de Santiago in the southern Sierra Madre Occidental. The Huaynamota drains a...
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Río Grande on 18 August 1562. The town was recognized by the Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara on 5 March 1689 under the name Santa Elena de Río Grande....
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El Cajón Dam (Mexico) (category Dams on the Río Grande de Santiago)
The El Cajón Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Río Grande de Santiago in the Mexican state of Nayarit. Construction began in 2003 and was completed in...
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Mololoa River (redirect from Río Mololoa)
The Mololoa River is a tributary of the Río Grande de Santiago. Located in the Mexican state of Nayarit, it runs through the state capital of Tepic. It...
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Rio Grande (lit. "Great River") is a municipality (município) and one of the oldest cities in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was the state...
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Redtail splitfin (category Río Grande de Santiago)
California. The redtail splitfin comes from west-central Mexico in the Grande de Santiago River basin and waters near Compostela, Nayarit. It might also occur...
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La Quemada (section Salón de las Columnas)
city of all the native groups established north of the Río Grande de Santiago. In 1615, Fray Juan de Torquemada identified La Quemada as one of the places...
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its main crops. The Bajío region lies in the basin of the Rio Lerma and Río Grande de Santiago. Secondary states sometimes considered as partly contributing...
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across the central plaza in Río Grande barrio-pueblo is the Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Carmen, a Roman Catholic church. Río Grande barrio-pueblo was in Spain's...
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Mezquitic River (category Río Grande de Santiago)
The Mezquitic River is a river in Mexico. It is a tributary of the Bolaños River List of rivers of Mexico Atlas of Mexico, 1975 (http://www.lib.utexas...
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Los Lagos River (category Río Grande de Santiago)
The Los Lagos River is a river of Mexico. List of rivers of Mexico Atlas of Mexico, 1975 (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/atlas_mexico/river_basins.jpg)[permanent...
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in Lake Chapala, in Jalisco, and Michoacán. Río Grande de Santiago, begins at Lake Chapala and drains it Río Lerma, ends at Lake Chapala and fills it Balsas...
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Barranca de Oblatos (English: Oblatos Canyon), also known as Barranca de Huentitán, is a canyon carved by the Río Grande de Santiago in Mexico in the...
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