Santa Lucía River (Argentina) facts for kids
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Location of mouth
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Country | Argentina |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Iberá Wetlands 206 feet (63 m) |
River mouth | Paraná River Goya 125 feet (38 m) |
Length | 180 kilometres (110 mi) |
The Santa Lucía River (in Spanish, Río Santa Lucía) is an important river in Corrientes Province, Argentina. It is like a smaller stream that flows into a much bigger river, the Paraná River. This river helps connect different parts of the region.
Where the River Flows
The Santa Lucía River starts in a special place called the Iberá Wetlands. This area is full of water and amazing wildlife. From there, the river flows towards the southwest.
As it travels, the river passes by a few towns. These include San Roque and Santa Lucía. Finally, it reaches the city of Goya. At Goya, the Santa Lucía River joins the mighty Paraná River.
See Also
In Spanish: Río Santa Lucía (Argentina) para niños
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