Motagua River

Motagua River
Motagua River
River
The Motagua River during the dry season
Countries Guatemala, Honduras
Primary source Quiché Department
 - elevation 1,800 m (5,906 ft)
 - coordinates 14°56′57″N 91°00′32″W / 14.94917°N 91.00889°W / 14.94917; -91.00889
Secondary source Baja Verapaz Department
Mouth Gulf of Honduras in the Atlantic Ocean
 - location Puerto Barrios
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
 - coordinates 15°43′29″N 88°13′18″W / 15.72472°N 88.22167°W / 15.72472; -88.22167
Length 486.55 km (302 mi) [1]
Basin 12,670 km2 (4,892 sq mi) [1]
Discharge
 - average 208.7 m3/s (7,370 cu ft/s) [1]
The Motagua River, showing Mesoamerican jade sources and nearby Preclassic archaeological sites

The Motagua River is a 486 km (302 mi) long river in Guatemala.[1] It rises in the western highlands of Guatemala where it is also called Río Grande, and runs in an easterly direction to the Gulf of Honduras. The final few kilometres of the river form part of the Guatemala/Honduras border. The Motagua River basin covers an area of 12,670 km2 (4,890 sq mi) and is the largest in Guatemala.

The river runs in a valley that has the only known source of jadeitite (jade) in Mesoamerica, and was an important commerce route during the Pre-Columbian era. The important Maya site of Quirigua is near the river's north bank, as are several smaller sites with jade quarries and workshops.

The Motagua river valley also marks the Motagua Fault, the tectonic boundary between the North American and the Caribbean Plates. The Motagua fault has been the source of several major earthquakes in Guatemala. Much like lake Amatitlán, the river is highly polluted with untreated sewage, industrial waste, tons of sediment (garbage) and blackwater from Guatemala City.

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Tributaries

Left

Río Cocoya, Río Cotón, Río Suchicul, Río Morazán, Río Comajá, Río Lato, Río Huijo, Río La Palmilla, Río Teculutan, Río Pasabien, Río Hondo, Río Jones, RíoLos Achiotes, Río Mayuelas, Río El Lobo, Quebrada Agua Fría, Quebrada La Vegega, Río Las Conchas

Right

Río Chipaca, Rio Agua Escondida, Rio Quisaya, Rio Pixcayá, Río Cotzibal, Río Las Vacas, Río Grande, Río Ovejas, Río El Tambor, Río San Vicente, Río Grande o Zapaca, Río Carí, Río Las Naranjas, Río Biafra, Río El Islote, Río Jubuco, Río Lagarto, Río Tepemechín, Río Juyamá, Río Bobos, Río Animas, Río Chiquito, Río Nuevo o Cacao

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