Río Jacaguas | |
---|---|
Origin | Villalba |
Mouth | Caribbean Sea |
Progression | Juana Diaz, Ponce |
Basin countries | Puerto Rico |
Length | 24.68 miles (39.72 km)[1] |
Source elevation | 2,099 feet (640 m) |
Mouth elevation | 0 feet (0 m) (Caribbean Sea) |
Avg. discharge | 37,000 cu ft/s[2] |
Basin area | 59.85 sq. mi.[3] |
Left tributaries | Quebrada Jaguayes Quebrada Chorrera |
Right tributaries | Quebrada Guanabana |
The Río Jacaguas is a river shared between the municipalities of Ponce and Juana Diaz. It flows from north to south, draining into the Caribbean Sea east of the city of Ponce. One of the 14 rivers in the municipality of Ponce, it is also the longest, at 39.72 kilometers (24.68 mi). The river has a discharge of 37,000 cubic feet per second, making it the most affluent river in Ponce as well.[4]
Jacaguas has its origin in the municipality of Villalba, Puerto Rico, in the boundary between barrio Vacas and barrio Hato Puerco Arriba,[5] at an altitude of approximately 2,099 feet (640 m) above sea level. It crosses the municipalities of Villalba and Juana Díaz, forming the Guayabal Lake, before approaching the municipality of Ponce where it becomes the boundary between Ponce and Juana Diaz. From there it empties into the Caribbean Sea.