Río Negro (Chaco Province)

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Río Negro (Spanish for "black river") is a river in the Chaco Province in Argentina. It crosses the Chaco National Park and flows southeast. Near its mouth it flows by the cities of Puerto Tirol, Resistencia, and Barranqueras, where it finally reaches Barranqueras River, an arm of the Paraná River.[2]

Rio Negro (Chaco Province)
View of the Río Negro near Resistencia, Chaco
Río Negro (Chaco Province) is located in Argentina
Río Negro (Chaco Province)
Location of mouth
Location
CountryArgentina
ProvinceChaco Province
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • coordinates
27°28′8″S 58°53′48″W / 27.46889°S 58.89667°W / -27.46889; -58.89667[1]

The river has changed its course over the flatlands several times over the years, leaving wetlands, meanders and lagoons. This took place because of three different factors; frequent droughts, accumulation of sediment, and human-made deviations of the riverbed. Sections of the river are currently contaminated by industrial waste, mainly from the leather tanning industry.

The Río Negro is of historical importance to Resistencia, capital of Chaco Province, since most immigrants that populated Chaco reached the city in boats travelling up-river. On February 2 every year, the Festival of the Canoes and Boats is celebrated, commemorating the day of the arrival of the first steamboat that brought Friulian pioneers to the province.

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References edit

  1. ^ GNS coordinates adjusted using Google Maps and GeoLocator
  2. ^ Río Negro at GEOnet Names Server