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The Río Los Esclavos is a river in southern Guatemala. Its sources are in the mountains in the southeast of the department of Santa Rosa.From there it flows past the town of Cuilapa through the coastal plains of Santa Rosa into the Laguna de Sipacate and then into the Pacific Ocean.
Mapa de Cuencas y Ríos (INSIVUMEH) Principales ríos de Guatemala (INSIVUMEH) "Water Resources Assessment of Guatemala" (PDF). US Army Corps of Engineers. June 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-09 "Guatemala - Surface Water Map" (PDF). US Army Corps of Engineers. June 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-09
The Río Madre Vieja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaðɾe ˈβjexa]) is a river in southwest Guatemala.Its sources are located in the Sierra Madre mountain range, on the border of the departments of El Quiché, Sololá, and Chimaltenango.
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The Pasión River (Spanish: Río de la Pasión, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o ðe la paˈsjon]) is a river located in the northern lowlands region of Guatemala. The 353.9-kilometre-long (219.9 mi) river is fed by a number of upstream tributaries whose sources lie in the hills of Alta Verapaz .
The Río Nahualate (Spanish pronunciation:) is a river in southwest Guatemala, originating in the Sierra Madre range, in the vicinity of Santa Catarina Ixtahuacán and Nahualá . From there it flows southwards through the coastal lowlands of Suchitepéquez and Escuintla to the Pacific Ocean .
The Samalá is a river in southwestern Guatemala. Its sources are in the Sierra Madre , Valle De Écija range, in the departments of Quetzaltenango and Totonicapán . From there it flows down, past the towns San Carlos Sija in the Valle De Écija , Quetzaltenango , San Cristóbal Totonicapán , Quetzaltenango , El Palmar and Zunil , through the ...
The Motagua River (Spanish pronunciation:) is a 486-kilometre-long (302 mi) river in Guatemala. It rises in the Western Highlands of Guatemala and runs in an easterly direction to the Gulf of Honduras. The Motagua River basin covers an area of 12,670 square kilometres (4,890 sq mi) and is the largest in Guatemala.