Santa Lucía River (Argentina)

Coordinates: 29°4′43″S 59°14′9″W / 29.07861°S 59.23583°W / -29.07861; -59.23583[2]
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Santa Lucía River
Location
CountryArgentina
Physical characteristics
SourceIberá Wetlands
 • elevation206 feet (63 m)
MouthParaná River
 • location
Goya
 • elevation
125 feet (38 m)
Length180 kilometres (110 mi)

The Santa Lucía River (Spanish, Río Santa Lucía[1]) is a river in Corrientes Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná River.

The Santa Lucía arises in the Iberá Wetlands and flows southwest past the towns of San Roque and Santa Lucía, then on to Goya, where it joins the Paraná.

See also

29°4′43″S 59°14′9″W / 29.07861°S 59.23583°W / -29.07861; -59.23583[2]

References

  1. ^ Río Santa Lucía at GEOnet Names Server
  2. ^ GNS coordinates adjusted using an Instituto Geográfico Militar of Corrientes Province, Google Maps, and GeoLocator
  • Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.