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Villalobos River
Country Guatemala

The Villalobos River is a natural waterway located in the country of Guatemala. It is a smaller river that flows into a larger one, acting as a "tributary." The Villalobos River joins the Caquetá River about 30 miles (48 kilometers) before the Caquetá River reaches the city of Puerto Limón in Costa Rica.

About the Villalobos River

The Villalobos River is an important part of the natural landscape in Guatemala. Rivers like the Villalobos help to carry water across the land. They are essential for the environment and for the people who live nearby.

Where is the Villalobos River Located?

The Villalobos River is found in Guatemala. Guatemala is a country in Central America. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, including volcanoes, rainforests, and ancient Mayan ruins. The river flows through parts of this country, contributing to its water systems.

What is a Tributary?

A tributary is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river. Think of it like a smaller road that merges into a bigger highway. The Villalobos River is a tributary because its waters flow into the Caquetá River. This means the Villalobos River helps to add water to the Caquetá River, making it larger as it continues its journey.

Why are Rivers Important?

Rivers are very important for many reasons. They provide fresh water for plants, animals, and people. Rivers also create habitats for many different kinds of fish and other wildlife. They can be used for transportation, and their water can help grow crops. The Villalobos River, like other rivers, plays a role in the local ecosystem and supports life in its area.

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