Pasión River (Río de la Pasión) | |
Car ferry crossing Río la Pasión at Sayaxché (1994)
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Country | Guatemala |
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Source | Río Santa Isabel o Cancuen |
- location | Petén Department, Guatemala |
- elevation | 200 m (656 ft) |
- coordinates | 15°59′25″N 89°58′53″W / 15.990152°N 89.981320°W |
Mouth | Usumacinta River |
- location | Esperanza |
- coordinates | 16°28′51″N 90°32′35″W / 16.480881°N 90.543095°WCoordinates: 16°28′51″N 90°32′35″W / 16.480881°N 90.543095°W |
Length | 353.9 km (220 mi) |
Basin | 12,156 km2 (4,693 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
- average | 322.8 m3/s (11,400 cu ft/s) |
The Pasión River (Spanish: Río de la Pasión, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o ðe la paˈsjon]) is a river located in the northern lowlands region of Guatemala. The river is fed by a number of upstream tributaries whose sources lie in the hills of Alta Verapaz. These flow in a general northerly direction to form the Pasión, which then tends westwards to meet up with the Salinas River at 16°28′52″N 90°32′39″W / 16.48111°N 90.54417°W. At this confluence the greater Usumacinta River is formed, which runs northward to its eventual outlet in the Gulf of Mexico. The Pasión River's principal tributaries are the San Juan River, the Machaquila River, and the Cancuén River.
The riverine drainage system of the Pasión and its tributaries covers an area of over 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi) and forms a watershed for a substantial portion of the present-day Guatemalan department of Petén's western half.