- Limay River
Infobox River
river_name = Limay River
caption = A sky view of the Limay River
origin =Nahuel Huapi Lake
mouth = coord|38.993|S|68.005|W|display=inline,title|region:AR-Q_type:river into Río Negro
basin_countries =Argentina
length = 380 km
elevation = 770 m AMSL
discharge = 700 m³/s
watershed = 61,723 km²The Limay River is an importantriver in the northwestern ArgentinePatagonia (the region ofComahue ). It is born at the eastern end of theNahuel Huapi Lake and flows in ameander ing path for about 380 km, collecting the waters of several tributaries, such as the Traful, the Pichileufú and the Collón Curá. It then meets theNeuquén River and together they become the Río Negro. At this confluence lies the city ofNeuquén .The river serves as natural limit between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén. Its deep waters are clear, and carry a large flow (700 m³/s on average). Its
drainage basin has an area of 61,723 km² and includes almost all the rivers and streams of the Atlantic basin in the region, as well as an extensive network of lakes.The waters of the Limay are used to generate
hydroelectricity at the fivedam s built on its course: Alicurá, Piedra del Águila, Pichi Picún Leufú, El Chocón, and Arroyito; together with theCerros Colorados Complex on the Neuquén River they contribute with more than one quarter of the total hydroelectric generation in the country. The construction of the successive dams and reservoirs has reduced the length of the river (originally about 450 km). Next to it, at the town of Arroyito, was constructed in the 1980s the onlyheavy water plant inSouth America .The river is also used for
fly fishing , and in some points its banks are suitable as beachresort s, with facilities forcamping .References
* [http://argentour.com/en/province/neuquen/limay_river.php Argentour] — "Río Limay"
* [http://www.msdb.com.ar/limay.htm "Pescando con Mosca en la Patagonia Argentina"]
* [http://www2.medioambiente.gov.ar/sian/subrechid/search.asp?data=63 Ministry of Environment] — Hydrological basins of Argentina.
* [http://www.mecon.gov.ar/peconomica/dnper/neuquen.pdf Ministry of Economy] — Provincial Economic Overview, Neuquén, August 2005.
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