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Barrancas River
Country Argentina
Physical characteristics
River mouth 1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Length 180 km (110 mi)

The Barrancas River is an important river located in western Argentina. It flows for about 180 kilometers (112 miles). This river plays a key role in the geography of the region. It helps define the natural border between two Argentine provinces.

The Barrancas River starts high up in the Andes mountains. As it travels eastward, it creates a natural boundary. This boundary separates the provinces of Mendoza and Neuquén. It then joins another major river, the Río Grande.

Journey of the Barrancas River

The Barrancas River begins its journey in the tall Andes mountains. These mountains are a famous range in South America. The river flows downhill from an elevation of about 1,500 meters (4,921 feet). Its waters carve a path through the landscape.

As the Barrancas River flows, it eventually meets the Río Grande. The Río Grande is a much larger river. When these two rivers combine, they form an even bigger river. This new river is called the Colorado River.

Where Does the River End?

The Colorado River is a very long and powerful river. It carries the waters of the Barrancas River all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. This means the water from the Barrancas River travels a long distance. It starts in the mountains and ends up in the vast ocean.

This journey highlights how rivers connect different parts of a country. They carry water, nutrients, and even help shape the land. The Barrancas River is a great example of this natural process.

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Río Barrancas para niños

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