Laja River — ▪ river, Mexico Spanish Río Laja , in full Río de la Laja river in Guanajuato estado (state), north central Mexico. After rising in the Sierra Madre Occidental near San Felipe (Doctor Hernandez Alvarez), the Laja arches eastward and then … Universalium
Laja River — There are two notable rivers called Laja River ( Río De La Laja in Spanish): * Laja River in Guanajuato, central Mexico * Laja River in Chile … Wikipedia
Lerma River — River, west central Mexico. It rises southeast of Toluca and flows northwest and then south for 350 mi (560 km) to empty into Lake Chapala. The Río Grande de Santiago, which leads from Lake Chapala to the Pacific Ocean, is sometimes considered an … Universalium
List of rivers of Mexico — This is a list of rivers of Mexico, listed from north to south. Alternate names for rivers are given in parenthesis.Rivers flowing into the Gulf of Mexico*Río Bravo del Norte **San Juan River ***Pesquería River ****Salinas River **Salado River… … Wikipedia
Lerma River — The Lerma Santiago River (Río Lerma Santiago) is Mexico s second longest river. It is a 965 km long (603 mile long) river in west central Mexico that begins in Mexico s central plateau at an altitude over 3,000 meters above sea level, and ends… … Wikipedia
San Miguel de Allende — ▪ Mexico city, east central Guanajuato estado (state), north central Mexico. It lies on a small tributary of the Laja River, at 6,135 feet (1,870 m) above sea level and 32 miles (52 km) by highway north of Celaya. The first Spanish… … Universalium
Guanajuato — /gwah nah hwah taw/, n. 1. a state in central Mexico. 2,811,000; 11,805 sq. mi. (30,575 sq. km). 2. a city in and the capital of this state: center of the silver mining region. 65,258. * * * I City (pop., 2000: 74,874), capital of Guanajuato… … Universalium
Celaya — [sə lī′ə] city in Guanajuato state, central Mexico: pop. 311,000 * * * Ce·la·ya (sə līʹə, sĕ läʹyä) A city of central Mexico northwest of Mexico City. Founded in 1571, it the center of an agricultural and cattle raising area. Population: 141,675 … Universalium
Rio Claro — (Portuguese and Spanish for clear river or clean river ) may refer to: Contents 1 Cities 2 Rivers 2.1 Argentina 2.2 Bolivia … Wikipedia
Cortázar — /kawrdd tah sahrdd/, n. Julio /hooh lyaw/, 1914 84, Argentine novelist and short story writer; French citizen after 1981. * * * ▪ Mexico city, south central Guanajuato estado (state), north central Mexico. It is situated in the Bajío region … Universalium