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Río Naranjo
Country Guatemala
Physical characteristics
Main source Guatemala (San Marcos)
2,300 m (7,500 ft)
14°58′10″N 91°46′01″W / 14.96933°N 91.76700°W / 14.96933; -91.76700 (Source of the Río Naranjo)
River mouth Pacific Ocean
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14°30′31″N 92°11′07″W / 14.508563°N 92.185335°W / 14.508563; -92.185335 (Mouth of the Río Naranjo)
Length 105 km (65 mi)

The Río Naranjo is an important river located in the southwestern part of Guatemala. It's like a long, winding path of water that starts high up in the mountains and flows all the way to the ocean.

Where the River Starts

The Río Naranjo begins its journey in the Sierra Madre mountain range. This mountain range is found in the western part of Guatemala, specifically in the department of San Marcos. Imagine tiny streams forming high up, then joining together to create this bigger river.

The River's Path

As the Río Naranjo flows, it travels through different areas of Guatemala.

  • It passes by the town of Coatepeque, which is in the department of Quetzaltenango.
  • From there, it continues its journey through the flat coastal plains of Retalhuleu.
  • Finally, after traveling about 105 kilometers (65 miles), the river empties into the vast Pacific Ocean.

The River Basin

The area of land that collects all the rainwater and sends it into the Río Naranjo is called its river basin.

  • The Naranjo river basin covers a large territory of about 1,273 square kilometers (492 square miles).
  • Many people live in this area, with an estimated population of around 272,611 people. These communities rely on the river for various things, like water for farming and daily life.

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