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Samborombón River
Río Samborombón desde la Autovía 2.JPG
Country Argentina
Physical characteristics
River mouth Samborombón Bay

The Samborombón River is a river located in Argentina. Its name in Spanish, Río Samborombón, means "Saint Brendan River." This river flows into Samborombón Bay, which is part of the southern Río de la Plata.

What is the Samborombón River?

The Samborombón River is an important waterway in Argentina. It starts inland and makes its way to the coast, where it joins the larger Río de la Plata system. Rivers like the Samborombón are vital for the environment and local communities.

Where Does the River Flow?

The river's journey ends when it empties into Samborombón Bay. This bay is a large inlet of water on the coast of Argentina. It's a significant area for wildlife and the local ecosystem. The bay itself is part of the Río de la Plata, which is a very wide river estuary where the Paraná River and Uruguay River meet the Atlantic Ocean.

Why is the Samborombón River Important?

Rivers are like the veins of the land, carrying water and nutrients. The Samborombón River plays a role in the local environment, supporting various plants and animals. It also contributes to the overall health of the Samborombón Bay ecosystem.

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