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San Pedro y San Pablo River

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River in Campeche and Tabasco, Mexico
San Pedro y San Pablo River
Location
CountryMexico
statesCampeche and Tabasco
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationUsumacinta River
Mouth 
 • locationAtasta Lagoon – Laguna de Términos

The San Pedro y San Pablo River is a river of Mexico. It is a distributary of the Usumacinta River. It branches from the lower Usumacinta and flows northwards, emptying into Atasta and Pom lagoons which are connected to Laguna de Términos, which in turn connects to the Gulf of Mexico.

See also

References

  1. Bach, L., Calderon, R., Cepeda, M. F., Oczkowski, A., Olsen, S.B., Robadue, D. (2005). Level One Site Profile: Laguna de Términos and its Watershed, Mexico. Narragansett, RI: Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode Island.

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