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[[File:Rio cangrejo.JPG|thumb|300px|The [[Río Cangrejal]] in [[La Ceiba]]]] |
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'''Rivers in Honduras''' is a list of the [[river]]s in [[Honduras]], including those it shares with neighbours. Among the most important river in Honduras is the [[Ulúa River|Ulúa]],<ref>[http://www.country-studies.com/honduras/rivers.html Rivers]</ref> which flows {{convert|400|km|mi}} through the economically important Valle de Sula. Numerous other rivers drain the interior highlands and empty north into the [[Caribbean Sea]]. The [[Pacific Ocean]] coast also receives other important rivers such as the [[Choluteca River]], which flows through the capital, [[Tegucigalpa]], where it wreaked havoc during the 1998 [[Hurricane Mitch]]. |
'''Rivers in Honduras''' is a list of the [[river]]s in [[Honduras]], including those it shares with neighbours. Among the most important river in Honduras is the [[Ulúa River|Ulúa]],<ref>[http://www.country-studies.com/honduras/rivers.html Rivers]</ref> which flows {{convert|400|km|mi}} through the economically important Valle de Sula. Numerous other rivers drain the interior highlands and empty north into the [[Caribbean Sea]]. The [[Pacific Ocean]] coast also receives other important rivers such as the [[Choluteca River]], which flows through the capital, [[Tegucigalpa]], where it wreaked havoc during the 1998 [[Hurricane Mitch]]. [[La Quebradona]] is a river located in [[La Ruidosa]], [[Copán]]. La Comisión Permanente de Contingencias is the body which gives out alerts when rivers are in danger of overflowing.<ref>[http://cidbimena.desastres.hn/article.php?story=20100827090332325 Alerta por desbordamiento de ríos en Honduras]</ref> |
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[[La Quebradona]] is a river located in [[La Ruidosa]] [[Copán]]. |
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== By drainage basin == |
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This list is arranged by [[drainage basin]], from east to west, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. |
This list is arranged by [[drainage basin]], from east to west, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. |
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== Caribbean Sea == |
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[[File:Rio Aguan.jpg|thumb|199px|Aguán River]] |
[[File:Rio Aguan.jpg|thumb|199px|Aguán River]] |
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[[File:Desembocadura del río de Tela.JPG|thumb|199px|Tela River]] |
[[File:Desembocadura del río de Tela.JPG|thumb|199px|Tela River]] |
Revision as of 18:08, 11 November 2015
Rivers in Honduras is a list of the rivers in Honduras, including those it shares with neighbours. Among the most important river in Honduras is the Ulúa,[1] which flows 400 kilometres (250 mi) through the economically important Valle de Sula. Numerous other rivers drain the interior highlands and empty north into the Caribbean Sea. The Pacific Ocean coast also receives other important rivers such as the Choluteca River, which flows through the capital, Tegucigalpa, where it wreaked havoc during the 1998 Hurricane Mitch. La Quebradona is a river located in La Ruidosa, Copán. La Comisión Permanente de Contingencias is the body which gives out alerts when rivers are in danger of overflowing.[2]
This list is arranged by drainage basin, from east to west, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
Caribbean Sea
- Negro River (Central America) borders Nicaragua.
- Coco River (Segovia River) borders Nicaragua.
- Cruta River
- Nakunta River
- Mocorón River[citation needed]
- Warunta River
- Patuca River is the largest in Honduras and the second largest in Central America.
- Sigre River
- Plátano River
- Río Sico Tinto Negro (Tinto River)
- Aguán River
- Yaguala River (Mangulile River)
- Papaloteca River
- Cangrejal River
- Danto River
- Cuero River
- Leán River
- Tela River
- Ulúa River is the most important river economically.[citation needed]
- Humuya River
- Blanco River
- Otoro River (Río Grande de Otoro)
- Jicatuyo River
- Chamelecón River
- Motagua River
- Choluteca River
- Goascorán River divides El Salvador from Honduras.
- Guarajambala River
- Lempa River
- Mocal River
- Nacaome River
- Negro River
- Sumpul River
- Torola River