Portugués River | |
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Portugues River in Ponce, Puerto Rico, looking north from Puente de los Leones at Miguel Pou Boulevard (PR-1)
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Country | Puerto Rico |
Region | Ponce |
Basin features | |
Main source | Barrio Portugues, Adjuntas, Puerto Rico 2,853 feet (870 m) |
River mouth |
Bucaná River 3 feet (0.91 m) |
Progression |
Guaraguao San Patricio Tibes Portugués Machuelo Arriba Sexto Quinto Tercero Cuarto San Antón Bucaná |
River system | Río Bucaná |
Basin size | 20.33 sq mi (52.7 km2) |
Tributaries |
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Physical characteristics | |
Length | 18.43 miles (29.66 km) |
Discharge |
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Coordinates: 17°59′31.488″N 66°35′51.2874″W / 17.99208000°N 66.597579833°W
Portugués River (Spanish: Río Portugués) is a river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. The river is also known as Río Tibes in the area where it flows through barrio Tibes in the municipality of Ponce. Río Portugués has a length of nearly 30 kilometers (19 mi) and runs south from the Cordillera Central mountain range into the Caribbean Sea. The Portugués is one of the best-known rivers in Ponce because of its prominent zigzagging through the city and its historical significance. The river is historically significant because the city of Ponce had its origins on its banks. It was originally known as Río Baramaya (Baramaya River). The river has its mouth at 17°58′51″N 66°37′26″W / 17.98083°N 66.62389°W. This river is one of the 14 rivers in the municipality. At one point it was also known as Río Ponce.