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Cuarto River

Coordinates: 32°54′55″S 62°19′29″W / 32.91528°S 62.32472°W / -32.91528; -62.32472[2]
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The Cuarto River

The Cuarto River (Spanish: Río Cuarto, 'Fourth River'), also known as the Saladillo River, is a river of Argentina which crosses the southern part of the Province of Córdoba,[1] and merges with the Tercero River to form the Carcarañá River (a tributary of the Paraná River via the Coronda River). The Cuarto River is also known as Cochancharava, the name given to it by the Ranquel Indians.

The name Saladillo is generally used for the lower course, below the Bañado del Río Saladillo wetland.

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32°54′55″S 62°19′29″W / 32.91528°S 62.32472°W / -32.91528; -62.32472[2]

References

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  1. ^ Doffo, Nelso (2024). "Changes in the meander belt and channel pattern in the middle-low segment of the Cuarto river. Córdoba. Argentina". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 144. Bibcode:2024JSAES.14405039D. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2024.105039. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  2. ^ GNS coordinates adjusted using Google Maps, and GeoLocator