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Carcarañá River


The Carcarañá River (Spanish, Arroyo Saladillo or Río Saladillo) is a river in Argentina. It is born at the confluence of the Río Tercero and the Saladillo River (the lower course of the Río Cuarto) in the south-east of the province of Córdoba (near Cruz Alta, at 33°01′S 61°48′W / 33.017°S 61.800°W / -33.017; -61.800) and flows eastward into the province of Santa Fe, which it crosses.

In Santa Fe the river first turns south, then east and finally north-east, passing by the city of Carcarañá. It receives the waters of the Cañada de Gómez (near the city of the same name, at 32°51′S 61°9′W / 32.850°S 61.150°W / -32.850; -61.150), develops cascades and becomes constrained within ravines up to 20 metres (66 ft) high. It then turns north and empties into the Coronda River (Río Coronda) or Riacho Coronda), south of Gaboto. The Coronda empties into the Paraná River about 7 kilometres (4 mi) below the mouth of the Carcarañá, at 32°30′5″S 60°47′45″W / 32.50139°S 60.79583°W / -32.50139; -60.79583.


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