Tuxpan River (Veracruz)

The Tuxpan River in Mexico flows into the Gulf of Mexico near the city and port of Tuxpan (Tuxpan de Rodríguez Cano) in the state of Veracruz. Its principal sources are the Vinazco River, which rises in Hidalgo, and the Pantepec River, which rises in Puebla, both of which enter the territory of Veracruz before the city of Álamo, in Temapache Municipality, uniting to form the Tuxpan, which has become an important passage for harbor access, strengthening the region's economy. Passing the city of Tuxpan it forms the lagoon of Tampamachoco close to its mouth.

Tuxpan River
Location
CountryMexico
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Gulf of Mexico, near Tuxpan, Veracruz
Small boat in the Tuxpan River.

See also

References

    • "Atlas of Mexico – River Basins (Map from book)". lib.utexas.edu. 1975. Archived from the original on 2011-11-07.
    • The Prentice Hall American World Atlas, 1984.
    • Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.


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