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Chavón River
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Chavón River is located in the Dominican Republic
Chavón River
Location of mouth
Country Dominican Republic
Physical characteristics
River mouth 18°23′56″N 68°53′50″W / 18.3989°N 68.8973°W / 18.3989; -68.8973

The Chavón River is a beautiful river located in the eastern part of the Dominican Republic. Many people say the best views of the river are from the charming village of Altos de Chavón. This river has a long and exciting history, from how it got its name to stories of pirates and old-time trade.

The Chavón River starts deep inside the country. It then flows all the way to the Caribbean Sea, near the city of La Romana. It's a pretty big river that has played an important role in the region for centuries.

River's Name and History

The name of the Chavón River might come from the Taíno language. The Taíno people were the original inhabitants of the island. They may have called it "Bomana," and over time, this name might have changed into "Chavón."

Pirates and Hidden Treasures

Long ago, this river was a secret spot for famous pirates! They used the Chavón River to hide their treasures. Imagine pirates sailing up the river, looking for a safe place to bury their loot. This makes the river's history even more exciting.

Colonial Trade Route

During colonial times, the Chavón River was very important for trade. People used it to transport valuable wood. Workers would cut down precious trees from the forests near the river. Then, they would float the logs down the river to the sea. This wood was then shipped to other places.

The Chavón River Today

Today, the area where the Chavón River meets the sea is a lively place. The beautiful town of Altos de Chavón sits right above the river's mouth. This town looks like an old European village, but it was built much more recently.

Modern Attractions

Right where the river flows into the sea, you'll find the amazing marina of Casa de Campo. This is a large, fancy resort area. Many boats and yachts are docked there.

Just past a bridge that crosses the river, there's a dam. Beyond the dam, the river becomes a calm, tropical paradise. Tourists can take pleasant boat rides here. These tours let visitors enjoy the peaceful waters and the beautiful nature around the river. It's a great way to see the local wildlife and lush plants.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Río Chavón para niños

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