Everything about R O Grande De Santiago totally explained
The
Río Grande de Santiago is the longest river in
Mexico mesuring up to a massive 433 kilometers. The river begins at
Lake Chapala and continues roughly north-west through the
Sierra Madre Occidental, receiving the Verde, Juchipila, Bolaños, and other tributaries. The Aguamilpa dam was built in 1997 creating a reservoir covering a large part of the territory of the municipality of
El Nayar in
Nayarit. It descends to the coastal lowlands, passing by
Santiago Ixcuintla and empties into the
Pacific Ocean 16 km northwest of
San Blas, in
Nayarit.
The river is viewed by some sources as a continuation of the
Lerma River, which flows into
Lake Chapala.
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