San Pedro River (Bolivia) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids San Pedro River |
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Country | Bolivia |
Region | Chuquisaca Department, Potosí Department |
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River mouth | Río Grande |
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The San Pedro River is a river located in Bolivia, a country in South America. It flows through two different areas in Bolivia: the Chuquisaca Department and the Potosí Department. This river is an important part of the local water system.
Where the San Pedro River Flows
The San Pedro River starts its journey in the highlands of Bolivia. It then flows across the landscape. Eventually, the San Pedro River joins another larger river. This river is called the Río Grande. The Río Grande is a major river in Bolivia.
Interesting Facts About Rivers
Rivers like the San Pedro are very important for many reasons.
- They provide fresh water for people and animals.
- They help shape the land over many years.
- Rivers can also be used for transportation.
- Many plants and animals make their homes near rivers.
See Also
- List of rivers of Bolivia
- Puruma River
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