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Ocoa
Country Dominican Republic
Provinces San José de Ocoa, Peravia, Azua
District San José de Ocoa, Baní, Las Charcas
Cities San José de Ocoa, Sabana Buey, Villa Fundación
Physical characteristics
Main source La Chorreosa, Valle Nuevo, Dominican Republic
2,270 m (7,450 ft)
River mouth Ocoa Bay
0 m (0 ft)
18°16′51″N 70°35′30″W / 18.28083°N 70.59167°W / 18.28083; -70.59167
Length 68 km (42 mi)
Basin features
Basin size 745 km2 (288 sq mi)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    El Canal, Arroyo Parra
  • Right:
    Banilejo

The Ocoa River is an important river in the Dominican Republic. It flows through several provinces and is a key part of the local environment. Rivers like the Ocoa are very important for nature and for people living nearby.

Where the Ocoa River Flows

The Ocoa River starts high up in the mountains and makes its way to the sea. It travels through different parts of the Dominican Republic.

Source and Journey

The river begins in a place called La Chorreosa. This area is part of Valle Nuevo, which is very high up. The source of the river is about 2,270 meters (7,448 feet) above sea level. From there, the water flows downhill.

The Ocoa River travels about 68 kilometers (42 miles) in total. That's like driving from one city to another!

Provinces and Cities

As the river flows, it passes through three different provinces. These are like big regions in the country.

It also goes near some important cities and towns.

Mouth of the River

After its long journey, the Ocoa River finally reaches the ocean. It empties into a place called Ocoa Bay. This bay is part of the Caribbean Sea. At this point, the river is at sea level, which is 0 meters (0 feet) in elevation.

River Features and Importance

Rivers are like the veins of the land. They carry water, which is essential for everything.

Water Flow

On average, the Ocoa River carries about 4.25 cubic meters (150 cubic feet) of water every second. This amount can change depending on the season. For example, after heavy rain, the river might flow much faster.

River Basin

The area of land that drains into the Ocoa River is called its basin. The Ocoa River basin covers about 745 square kilometers (288 square miles). This means all the rain that falls in this large area eventually flows into the Ocoa River.

Tributaries

Smaller rivers and streams that flow into a larger river are called tributaries. The Ocoa River has a few important ones:

  • On its left side, it gets water from El Canal and Arroyo Parra.
  • On its right side, it gets water from the Banilejo.

These tributaries help to keep the Ocoa River flowing strong.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Río Ocoa para niños

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