Rivers of Honduras

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Rivers in Honduras is a list of the rivers in Honduras, including those which it shares with its neighbours. The most important river in Honduras is the Ulúa, which flows 400 kilometers to the Caribbean through the economically important Valle de Sula. Numerous other rivers drain the interior highlands and empty north into the Caribbean Sea. These other rivers are important, not as transportation routes, but because of the broad fertile valleys they have produced. They can also create problems for human inhabitants along their banks, and those who rely on the bridges spanning them, during times of intense rains. An example of those was the Choluteca River which wreaked havoc in the capital of Tegucigalpa during Hurricane Mitch.

  • Río Patuca is the largest in Honduras and the second largest in Central America.
  • Río Ulúa is the most important river economically.
  • Río Coco is another river that borders Honduras with Nicaragua.
  • Río Culmí
  • Río Guayape
  • Río Boquerón


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