List of rivers of Argentina
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Longest Rivers
Name | Length (km) | Discharge ( m³/s) |
Paraná River Paraná River The Paraná River is a river in south Central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina for some . It is second in length only to the Amazon River among South American rivers. The name Paraná is an abbreviation of the phrase "para rehe onáva", which comes from the Tupi language... |
4,880 | 16,806 |
Uruguay River Uruguay River The Uruguay River is a river in South America. It flows from north to south and makes boundary with Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, separating some of the Argentine provinces of the Mesopotamia from the other two countries... |
1,100 | 5,026 |
Negro River | 635 | 865 |
Bermejo River Bermejo River The Bermejo River is a river in South America that flows from Bolivia to the Paraguay River in Argentina. The river is generally called Bermejo in spite of its different names along its way, but it also has its own Native American names; in Wichí it is called Teuco, and in Guaraní it is called Ypitá... |
1,000 | 339 |
Pilcomayo River Pilcomayo River The Pilcomayo River is a river in central South America. At long, it is the longest western tributary of the Paraguay River. Its drainage basin is in area, and its mean discharge is .... |
850 | 152 |
Colorado River Colorado River (Argentina) The Colorado River is a river in the south of Argentina.The Colorado river marks most of the political limit between the provinces of Neuquén and Mendoza, and between Rio Negro and La Pampa... |
860 | 134 |
Salado River Salado River (Buenos Aires) The Salado River is a river in northern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It originates at El Chañar Lake on the border with Santa Fe Province, above mean sea level, and flows generally southeast for before debouching into Samborombón Bay, part of the Río de la Plata estuary on the Atlantic Ocean... (Buenos Aires) |
700 | 88 |
San Juan River San Juan River (Argentina) The San Juan River is, together with the Jáchal, the most important river of the Argentine province of San Juan. Both join the Desaguadero/Colorado system that end at the Atlantic Ocean.... |
500 | 56 |
Mendoza River Mendoza River The Mendoza River is a river in the province of Mendoza, Argentina. It is formed in the Andes range between the Aconcagua and the Tupungato, by the confluence of the Vacas, the Cuevas and the Tupungato Rivers, the last being its major tributary.... |
400 | 50 |
Chubut River Chubut River The Chubut River is located in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina. Its name comes from the Tehuelche word chupat, which means "transparent". The Argentine Chubut Province, through which the river flows, is named after it... |
810 | 48 |
Salado del Norte River | 2,000 | 15 |
Desaguadero River Desaguadero River The Desaguadero River is the general name of a river in western Argentina that receives a number of different names on its path of 1,515 kilometres, with its most important section named Desaguadero proper.-Spring:... |
1,200 | 14 |
Deseado River Deseado River Deseado River is a river in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz.The river is born from the glacier-thaw Buenos Aires Lake on the northwestern part of the province at the Andes range, and travels for 615 km before reaching the Atlantic Coast. On its way southeast, its water is tapped for... |
615 | 5 |
By Drainage BasinDrainage basinA drainage basin is an extent or an area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point, usually the exit of the basin, where the waters join another waterbody, such as a river, lake, reservoir, estuary, wetland, sea, or ocean...
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Rivers in the table above are in bold.La Plata BasinLa Plata BasinThe Río de la Plata Basin , sometimes called the Platine basin or Platine region, is the name given to the hydrographical area that covers parts of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay...
- Río de la PlataRío de la PlataThe Río de la Plata —sometimes rendered River Plate in British English and the Commonwealth, and occasionally rendered [La] Plata River in other English-speaking countries—is the river and estuary formed by the confluence of the Uruguay River and the Paraná River on the border between Argentina and...
- Uruguay RiverUruguay RiverThe Uruguay River is a river in South America. It flows from north to south and makes boundary with Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, separating some of the Argentine provinces of the Mesopotamia from the other two countries...
- Gualeguaychú RiverGualeguaychú RiverThe Gualeguaychú River The Gualeguaychú River The Gualeguaychú River (Spanish, Río Gualeguaychú is a river in the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. It starts in the center-east of the province, within the Colón Department, and flows south, passing by the city of Gualeguaychú and then emptying into...
- Mocoretá RiverMocoretá RiverThe Mocoretá River is a river in the Mesopotamic northeastern region of Argentina. It is born in the southeast of the province of Corrientes, south of Curuzú Cuatiá. It flows south, first turning east and then west until reaching the interprovincial border with Entre Ríos, where it receives the...
- Miriñay RiverMiriñay RiverThe Miriñay River is a small river in the province of Corrientes, Argentina. It is born on the eponymous wetlands southeast of the Iberá Wetlands, and flows south for about 200 km until emptying into the Uruguay River near Monte Caseros. Its course runs along a wide alluvial plain.-See...
- Aguapey RiverAguapey RiverThe Aguapey River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Uruguay River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Pepiri-Guazu RiverPepiri-Guazu RiverThe Pepiri-Guazu River is a river of Argentina and the Santa Catarina state in southeastern Brazil. For its entire course, it forms a short portion of the international border between Argentina and Brazil...
- Gualeguaychú River
- Paraná RiverParaná RiverThe Paraná River is a river in south Central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina for some . It is second in length only to the Amazon River among South American rivers. The name Paraná is an abbreviation of the phrase "para rehe onáva", which comes from the Tupi language...
- Arrecifes RiverArrecifes RiverThe Arrecifes River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná River. It flows into the Paraná Delta area and joins the Paraná de las Palmas distributary of the Paraná River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina...
- Gualeguay RiverGualeguay RiverThe Gualeguay River is one of the major rivers of the Mesopotamic province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. It is born in the north of the province, in the region between the cities of Federación and San José de Feliciano, and meanders in a general south-southwestward direction across the center of the...
- Nogoya RiverNogoya RiverThe Nogoya River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná River, which it joins in a region of wetlands and complex distributaries.-References:...
- Arroyo del MedioArroyo del MedioThe Arroyo del Medio is a small river of Argentina, located on the border between the provinces of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe. Its catchment basin comprises about 3,200 km². The Arroyo empties into the Paraná River at the city of San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Buenos Aires, opposite the Constitución...
- Saladillo StreamSaladillo StreamThe Saladillo Stream is a small tributary of the Paraná River, that discharges into it between the cities of Rosario and Villa Gobernador Gálvez, in the...
- Ludueña StreamLudueña StreamThe Ludueña Stream is a small river in the , which starts near the city of Rosario and flows through it, mostly east-southwards, ending in the Paraná River in the neighbourhood commonly known as Arroyito, near Rosario Central's football stadium.The Ludueña drains an area which includes Rosario...
- Carcarañá RiverCarcarañá RiverThe Carcarañá River is a river in Argentina. It is born at the confluence of the Río Tercero and the Saladillo River in the south-east of the province of Córdoba and flows eastward into the province of Santa Fe, which it crosses.In Santa Fe the river first turns south, then...
- Tercero RiverTercero RiverThe Tercero River , also known as Ctalamochita, is the river of the Córdoba Province with the most important water flow...
(Calamuchita River) - Cuarto RiverCuarto RiverThe Cuarto River is a river of Argentina which crosses the southern part of the Province of Córdoba, and merges with the Tercero River to form the Carcarañá River...
(Saladillo River, Chocancharava River)
- Tercero River
- Salado River (Salado del Norte, Juramento River, Pasaje River, Calchaquí River)
- Horcones RiverHorcones RiverThe Horcones River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Salado River.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Urueña RiverUrueña RiverThe Urueña River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Horcones River.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Urueña River
- Arenales RiverArenales RiverThe Arenales River is a river of Argentina. A tributary of the Salado River, the Arenales flows through the city of Salta.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Rosario RiverRosario River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Guasamayo RiverGuasamayo River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Horcones River
- San Javier RiverSan Javier River (Santa Fe)The San Javier River is an anabranch of the Paraná River in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.-Course:...
- Feliciano RiverFeliciano RiverThe Feliciano River is a river in the Argentine province of Entre Ríos, in the Mesopotamia. It is born on the Lomada del Mocoretá, on the northeast of the province, east of San José de Feliciano, and flows west-southwest across the province...
- Guayquiraró RiverGuayquiraró RiverThe Guayquiraró River is a river in the Mesopotamic northeastern region of Argentina. It is born in the middle section of the border between the provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes, fed from several streams on its right-hand basin...
- Corrientes River
- Paraná Miní RiverParaná RiverThe Paraná River is a river in south Central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina for some . It is second in length only to the Amazon River among South American rivers. The name Paraná is an abbreviation of the phrase "para rehe onáva", which comes from the Tupi language...
- Tapenagá RiverTapenagá RiverThe Tapenagá River is a river of Chaco Province and Santa Fe Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná Miní River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:...
- Palometa RiverPalometa RiverThe Palometa River is a river of Chaco Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná Miní River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:...
- Tapenagá River
- Santa Lucía RiverSanta Lucía River (Argentina)The Santa Lucía River is a river of Corrientes Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Negro RiverNegro River (Chaco)The Negro River or Black River in Chaco Province, Argentina. It crosses the Chaco National Park and flows southeast...
- Guaycurú River
- Paraguay RiverParaguay RiverThe Paraguay River is a major river in south central South America, running through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina...
- Río de OroRío de Oro (Argentina)The Río de Oro is a river of Chaco Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraguay River, which is debouches into near Humaitá, Paraguay.-External links:...
- Bermejo RiverBermejo RiverThe Bermejo River is a river in South America that flows from Bolivia to the Paraguay River in Argentina. The river is generally called Bermejo in spite of its different names along its way, but it also has its own Native American names; in Wichí it is called Teuco, and in Guaraní it is called Ypitá...
(Teuco River)- Bermejito RiverBermejo RiverThe Bermejo River is a river in South America that flows from Bolivia to the Paraguay River in Argentina. The river is generally called Bermejo in spite of its different names along its way, but it also has its own Native American names; in Wichí it is called Teuco, and in Guaraní it is called Ypitá...
- Dorado RiverDorado River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Dorado River
- Teuquito RiverTeuquito River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Seco RiverSeco River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- San Francisco RiverSan Francisco River (Argentina)The San Francisco River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Bermejo River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Grande RiverGrande River (Jujuy)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Mojotoro RiverMojotoro RiverThe Mojotoro River, or Lavayen River is a river in the . It is a tributary of the San Francisco River. It is the natural north border of the municipality of Salta, the provincial capital...
(Lavayén River)
- Grande River
- Pescado RiverPescado RiverThe Pescado River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Bermejo River.-See also:* List of rivers of Argentina* List of tributaries of the Río de la Plata-References:...
- Iruya RiverIruya RiverThe Iruya River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Pescado River.-See also:* List of rivers of Argentina* List of tributaries of the Río de la Plata-References:...
- Iruya River
- Río Grande de TarijaRío Grande de TarijaThe Río Grande de Tarija is a river of Argentina and Bolivia. It is a tributary of the Bermejo River. It is also known as the Río Tarija and the Tarija River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina*List of rivers of Bolivia-References:...
- Itaú RiverItaú RiverThe Itaú River is a river of Argentina and Bolivia. It is a tributary of the Río Grande de Tarija.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Itaú River
- Lipeo RiverLipeo RiverThe Lipeo River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Bermejo River.-See also:* List of rivers of Argentina* List of tributaries of the Río de la Plata-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Bermejito River
- Pilcomayo RiverPilcomayo RiverThe Pilcomayo River is a river in central South America. At long, it is the longest western tributary of the Paraguay River. Its drainage basin is in area, and its mean discharge is ....
- Pilaya River (Bolivia)
- San Juan del Oro River (Bolivia)
- Río Grande de San JuanRío Grande de San Juan-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Río Grande de San Juan
- San Juan del Oro River (Bolivia)
- Pilaya River (Bolivia)
- Río de Oro
- Iguazu RiverIguazu RiverThe Iguazu River is a river in Brazil and Argentina. It is an important tributary of the Paraná River. The Iguazu River is long, with a drainage basin of .-Course:...
- San Antonio RiverSan Antonio River (South America)The San Antonio River is a tributary of the Iguazu River. The San Antonio River forms the border between Misiones Province in Argentina and Paraná State in Brazil...
- San Antonio River
- Arrecifes River
- Luján RiverLuján RiverThe Luján River runs from its source near Espora about east of Buenos Aires, Argentina to its outflow into the Río de la Plata north of the city.-See also:* List of rivers of Argentina-External links:*...
- Reconquista RiverReconquista RiverThe Reconquista River is a small river in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Together with the Riachuelo, it is one of the most contaminated watercourses in the country....
- Reconquista River
- Matanza RiverMatanza RiverThe Matanza River is known by several names, including, in Spanish, Río de la Matanza , Río Matanza , Río Mataderos , Río de la Manzana , El Riachuelo , or simply Riachuelo...
(Riachuelo)
- Uruguay River
- Samborombón BaySamborombón BaySamborombón Bay is a bay of Argentina, located at the Río de la Plata's mouth on the Atlantic Ocean. It is about southeast of Buenos Aires. The bay is about long and stretches from Point Piedras in the north to Point Norte, starting point of Cape San Antonio.The bay receives the Salado and...
- Samborombón RiverSamborombón RiverThe Samborombón River is a river of Argentina. It empties into Samborombón Bay in the southern part of the Río de la Plata.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:...
- Salado RiverSalado River (Buenos Aires)The Salado River is a river in northern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It originates at El Chañar Lake on the border with Santa Fe Province, above mean sea level, and flows generally southeast for before debouching into Samborombón Bay, part of the Río de la Plata estuary on the Atlantic Ocean...
- Samborombón River
Atlantic OceanAtlantic OceanThe Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions. With a total area of about , it covers approximately 20% of the Earth's surface and about 26% of its water surface area...
- PatagoniaPatagoniaPatagonia is a region located in Argentina and Chile, integrating the southernmost section of the Andes mountains to the southwest towards the Pacific ocean and from the east of the cordillera to the valleys it follows south through Colorado River towards Carmen de Patagones in the Atlantic Ocean...
- Quequén Grande RiverQuequén Grande River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Sauce Grande RiverSauce Grande River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Naposta StreamNaposta StreamArroyo Napostá is located in the region of Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaIt is a stream whose watershed is located in Sierra de la Ventana, about 120 km north east to Bahía Blanca. It was essential during the early history of the city of Bahia Blanca as a source of water and also as...
- Sauce Chico RiverSauce Chico River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Colorado RiverColorado River (Argentina)The Colorado River is a river in the south of Argentina.The Colorado river marks most of the political limit between the provinces of Neuquén and Mendoza, and between Rio Negro and La Pampa...
- Desaguadero RiverDesaguadero RiverThe Desaguadero River is the general name of a river in western Argentina that receives a number of different names on its path of 1,515 kilometres, with its most important section named Desaguadero proper.-Spring:...
(Salado River, Bermejo River, Vinchina River) (usually does not reach the Colorado)- Atuel RiverAtuel RiverThe Atuel River is a river located mainly in the south of the Argentine province of Mendoza, with its last part in La Pampa. It is a tributary of the Desaguadero River....
- Diamante RiverDiamante RiverThe Diamante River is a river in the Argentine province of Mendoza. It is born from glaciers on the Maipo, a volcano in the Andes range in the Argentine–Chilean border, and flows east until emptying in the Desaguadero River...
- Tunuyán RiverTunuyán RiverThe Tunuyán River is a river in the Argentine province of Mendoza. It is born in Mount Tupungato, in the Andes range, and flows initially to the northeast, passing by the city of Tunuyán. It is then dammed by the El Carrizal Dam, after which it turns east-southeast passing near the cities of...
- San Juan RiverSan Juan River (Argentina)The San Juan River is, together with the Jáchal, the most important river of the Argentine province of San Juan. Both join the Desaguadero/Colorado system that end at the Atlantic Ocean....
- Mendoza RiverMendoza RiverThe Mendoza River is a river in the province of Mendoza, Argentina. It is formed in the Andes range between the Aconcagua and the Tupungato, by the confluence of the Vacas, the Cuevas and the Tupungato Rivers, the last being its major tributary....
- Tupungato RiverTupungato RiverThe Tupungato River is a river located in the western zone of the Mendoza Province called Uco Valley , flows in Luján de Cuyo and Tupungato departments, to the west of Argentina. It arises on the Del Plomo and Del Juncal glaciers in the north of the Tupungato Mountain and ends at the Mendoza River...
- Tupungato River
- Castaño Viejo RiverCastaño Viejo River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Calingasta RiverCalingasta River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Río de los PatosRío de los Patos-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Blanco RiverBlanco River (Río de los Patos)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Blanco River
- Mendoza River
- Jáchal RiverJáchal RiverThe Jáchal River is a river in the province of San Juan, Argentina. It is part of the Desaguadero River basin, and one of the most important permanent watercourses in the province, with an average flow of 9 m³/s...
- Blanco RiverBlanco River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Blanco River
- Huaco RiverHuaco River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Atuel River
- Barrancas RiverBarrancas RiverThe Barrancas River is a river in western Argentina. Traveling eastward from the Andes range, it separates the Argentine provinces of Mendoza and Neuquén. Joining the Río Grande, it merges into the Colorado, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.-References:...
- Grande RiverGrande River (Argentina)The Grande River is a river located in Malargüe Department to the south of Mendoza Province, Argentina. It arises in the confluence of the rivers Cobre and Tordillo on the Andes range near Chile and ends at the Colorado River in the Neuquén Province border. Its total length is 275 km...
- Desaguadero River
- Río Negro
- Neuquén RiverNeuquén RiverThe Neuquén River is the second most important river of the province of Neuquén in the Argentine Patagonia, after the Limay River.The river is born at the northwest of the province at an altitude of 2,300 metres, to be feed by a number of streams through valleys of the lower Andes while advancing...
- Agrio RiverAgrio River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Agrio River
- Limay RiverLimay RiverThe Limay River is an important river in the northwestern Argentine Patagonia . It is born at the eastern end of the Nahuel Huapi Lake and flows in a meandering path for about 380 km, collecting the waters of several tributaries, such as the Traful, the Pichileufú and the Collón Curá. It then meets...
- Collón Curá RiverCollón Curá RiverThe Collón Curá River is a geographical feature of Neuquén Province, Argentina. It flows southward from the confluence of the Aluminé and Chimehuin Rivers, near the town of Junín de los Andes, for around 70 km , past which it becomes a tributary of the Limay River.The valley is famous for its...
- Aluminé RiverAluminé RiverThe Aluminé River is a geographical feature of Neuquén Province, Argentina. It flows southward from Lake Aluminé, near the town of Aluminé, for around 170 km , past which it becomes a tributary of the Collón Curá River ....
- Chimehuin RiverChimehuin RiverThe Chimehuin River is a river in the northwest of the Patagonic Province of Neuquén, Argentina. Its origin is at Lake Huechulafquen and it passes by the city of Junín de los Andes. After a course of about 53 km, it merges with the Aluminé River to form the Collón Curá River. The Chimehuin is...
- Aluminé River
- Traful RiverTraful River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Collón Curá River
- Neuquén River
- Chubut RiverChubut RiverThe Chubut River is located in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina. Its name comes from the Tehuelche word chupat, which means "transparent". The Argentine Chubut Province, through which the river flows, is named after it...
- Chico RiverChico River (Lower Chubut)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Senguerr RiverSenguerr RiverThe Senguerr River is a river of the Argentine province of Chubut. It begins its journey from the system of glacial lakes La Plata and Fontana in the Andes Mountains....
- Mayo RiverMayo River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Guenguel RiverGuenguel River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Guenguel River
- Mayo River
- Senguerr River
- Tecka RiverTecka River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chico RiverChico River (Upper Chubut)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chico River
- Deseado RiverDeseado RiverDeseado River is a river in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz.The river is born from the glacier-thaw Buenos Aires Lake on the northwestern part of the province at the Andes range, and travels for 615 km before reaching the Atlantic Coast. On its way southeast, its water is tapped for...
- Pinturas RiverPinturas RiverThe Pinturas River is a river in Patagonia Argentina, running through the Pinturas River Canyon, near the Cueva de las Manos archeological site....
- Fénix Grande RiverFénix Grande River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Pinturas River
- Santa Cruz RiverSanta Cruz River (Argentina)Santa Cruz River is a river from the Argentine province of Santa Cruz.The Santa Cruz begins at the shore of the Viedma and Argentino Lakes, of glacial origin and located in the Los Glaciares National Park, and runs eastwards before reaching the Atlantic Coast, north of the southern tip of South...
- Chico RiverChico River (Santa Cruz)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chalía RiverChalía River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
(Shehuen River) - Belgrano RiverBelgrano River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chalía River
- La Leona RiverLa Leona River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chico River
- Coig RiverCoig River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
(Coyle River)- Pelque RiverPelque River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Pelque River
- Gallegos RiverGallegos RiverThe Gallegos River is a river in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz, on whose estuary lies Río Gallegos city, capital of the province.The river is formed at the confluence of the Rubens and Penitentes rivers, and after traveling it reaches the Atlantic Coast.On its way east, after crossing a ...
- Chico RiverChico River (Gallegos)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chico River
- Grande River
- Fuego RiverFuego River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
Interior basins
- Carapari RiverCarapari River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Itiyuro RiverItiyuro River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Itiyuro River
- Tartagal RiverTartagal RiverThe Tartagal River is a river in the north of the province of Salta, Argentina. It crosses the city of Tartagal, in the San Martín Department, flowing west–east along with many smaller streams, and finally vanishing into a wetland...
- Salado RiverSalado River (La Rioja)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
(Colorado River)- Belén RiverBelén River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Abaucán RiverAbaucán RiverThe Abaucán is a river in Argentina which flows through the provinces of Catamarca and La Rioja, areas with very low precipitation.It begins in the north of the Tinogasta Department of Catamarca Province, at the confluence of several rivers created by the melting of snow and precipitation in the...
- Belén River
- Mar Chiquita (Córdoba)Mar Chiquita (Córdoba)Mar Chiquita or Mar de Ansenuza is an endorheic salt lake located in the northeast of the province of Córdoba, in central Argentina. It is the largest of the naturally occurring saline lakes in Argentina....
- Dulce RiverDulce River (Argentina)The Dulce River is the most important river in the Argentine province of Santiago del Estero....
- Saladillo RiverSaladillo RiverThe Saladillo River is a river of Argentina.It was discovered in 1892 by William Bolton.It runs through the Grande Puonchos in southern Argentina.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Salí RiverSalí RiverSalí River is the most important river in the Argentine province of Tucumán.The river is born from the precipitations capture by the Calchaquíes range next to Salta Province, and its water flow is increased by the numerous streams from the Sierra del Aconquija range, and other rivers.Most cities...
- Saladillo River
- Primero RiverPrimero RiverThe Primero River , also known as Suquía , runs through the city of Córdoba, Argentina....
(Suquía River)- Cosquín RiverCosquín RiverThe Cosquín River is a small river in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It is located in the area of the Punilla Valley and is part of the upper drainage basin of the Suquía River....
- Cosquín River
- Segundo RiverSegundo RiverThe Segundo River ,, also known as Xanaes, is a river in the center-north of the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It is born in the Paravachasca Valley at the confluence of the Los Molinos and Anizacate rivers, on the eastern slopes of the Cumbres de Achala , about 2,000 m above mean sea level...
(Xanaes River)
- Dulce River
- Cruz del Eje RiverCruz del Eje River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Conlara RiverConlara River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Quinto RiverQuinto RiverThe Quinto River , also known as the Popopis, is in central Argentina.It rises in Sierra de San Luis near the Retama mountain in San Luis Province. The Quinto flows to the southeast. Near the Paso de las Carreteras dam, the Quinto River begins to flow though the Pampas. It passes Villa Mercedes...
(Popopis River) - Malargüe RiverMalargüe RiverThe Malargüe River is a river located in the southern zone of the Mendoza Province, in the west of Argentina. It originates in the Malargüe lagoon in the Andes range, at 2,500 m above mean sea level, flows into the Malargüe Department and ends in the Llancanelo Lagoon, being its main...
Pacific OceanPacific OceanThe Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic in the north to the Southern Ocean in the south, bounded by Asia and Australia in the west, and the Americas in the east.At 165.2 million square kilometres in area, this largest division of the World...
- Valdivia River (Chile)
- Enco River (Chile)
- Llanquihue River (Chile)
- Fui River (Chile)
- Hua Hum River
- Fui River (Chile)
- Llanquihue River (Chile)
- Enco River (Chile)
- Puelo RiverPuelo RiverThe Puelo River has its origin in a lake of the same name in Argentine territory, and flows north-west throughthe Andes into the Reloncaví Estuary of the Reloncaví Sound at the northern end of the Gulf of Ancud. Its lower course is impeded in such a manner as to form the Lake Tagua Tagua...
- Manso RiverManso River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Azul RiverAzul River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Manso River
- Yelcho River (Chile)
- Futaleufú RiverFutaleufú RiverThe Futaleufú River is a river fed by the lakes in the Los Alerces National Park in Chubut Province, Argentina, crossing the Andes Mountains and the international border into Chile and opening into the Yelcho Lake....
- Futaleufú River
- Palena RiverPalena RiverThe Palena River is a river of Chile. Its sources are close to the border with Argentina and it flows into the Pacific Ocean. It has a length of 6 km.-External links / References:**...
(Carrenleufú River, Corcovado River) - Pico RiverPico River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Aisén River (Chile)
- Simpson RiverSimpson RiverSimpson River is a river of Chile located in the Aisén Region. The river originates east of the Andes mountains. It forms the western boundary of the city of Coihaique, which is bordered on the north by the Coihaique River, a tributary of the Simpson. In its inferior course, the river flows through...
- Simpson River
- Pascua River (Chile)
- Mayer RiverMayer RiverThe Mayer River is a river of Chile. It flows into the O'Higgins/San Martin Lake, the deepest lake in the Americas.-References:*...
- Mayer River
- Serrano River (Chile)
- Vizcachas RiverVizcachas RiverThe Vizcachas River is a river in the south of the Patagonic province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is born at the Sierra de los Baguales, from the confluence of several streams, and descends from the Vizcachas Plain, flowing south until reaching a low-lying marsh area...
- Vizcachas River
- Turbio RiverTurbio RiverThe Turbio River rises in a mountainous region of the Argentine Andes and discharges to the Última Esperanza Sound in Chile. Río Turbio headwaters are in a part of the Andes where there is no central valley, or gap between the eastern and western ridges...
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- Abaucán RiverAbaucán RiverThe Abaucán is a river in Argentina which flows through the provinces of Catamarca and La Rioja, areas with very low precipitation.It begins in the north of the Tinogasta Department of Catamarca Province, at the confluence of several rivers created by the melting of snow and precipitation in the...
- Agrio RiverAgrio River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Aguapey RiverAguapey RiverThe Aguapey River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Uruguay River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Aluminé RiverAluminé RiverThe Aluminé River is a geographical feature of Neuquén Province, Argentina. It flows southward from Lake Aluminé, near the town of Aluminé, for around 170 km , past which it becomes a tributary of the Collón Curá River ....
- Arenales RiverArenales RiverThe Arenales River is a river of Argentina. A tributary of the Salado River, the Arenales flows through the city of Salta.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Arrecifes RiverArrecifes RiverThe Arrecifes River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná River. It flows into the Paraná Delta area and joins the Paraná de las Palmas distributary of the Paraná River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina...
- Atuel RiverAtuel RiverThe Atuel River is a river located mainly in the south of the Argentine province of Mendoza, with its last part in La Pampa. It is a tributary of the Desaguadero River....
- Azul RiverAzul River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Barrancas RiverBarrancas RiverThe Barrancas River is a river in western Argentina. Traveling eastward from the Andes range, it separates the Argentine provinces of Mendoza and Neuquén. Joining the Río Grande, it merges into the Colorado, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.-References:...
- Belén RiverBelén River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Belgrano RiverBelgrano River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Bermejo RiverBermejo RiverThe Bermejo River is a river in South America that flows from Bolivia to the Paraguay River in Argentina. The river is generally called Bermejo in spite of its different names along its way, but it also has its own Native American names; in Wichí it is called Teuco, and in Guaraní it is called Ypitá...
(Teuco River) - Bermejito RiverBermejo RiverThe Bermejo River is a river in South America that flows from Bolivia to the Paraguay River in Argentina. The river is generally called Bermejo in spite of its different names along its way, but it also has its own Native American names; in Wichí it is called Teuco, and in Guaraní it is called Ypitá...
- Blanco RiverBlanco River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Blanco RiverBlanco River (Río de los Patos)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Calingasta RiverCalingasta River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Carapari RiverCarapari River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Carcarañá RiverCarcarañá RiverThe Carcarañá River is a river in Argentina. It is born at the confluence of the Río Tercero and the Saladillo River in the south-east of the province of Córdoba and flows eastward into the province of Santa Fe, which it crosses.In Santa Fe the river first turns south, then...
- Castaño Viejo RiverCastaño Viejo River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chalía RiverChalía River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
(Shehuen River) - Chico RiverChico River (Lower Chubut)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chico RiverChico River (Upper Chubut)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chico RiverChico River (Santa Cruz)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chico RiverChico River (Gallegos)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Chimehuin RiverChimehuin RiverThe Chimehuin River is a river in the northwest of the Patagonic Province of Neuquén, Argentina. Its origin is at Lake Huechulafquen and it passes by the city of Junín de los Andes. After a course of about 53 km, it merges with the Aluminé River to form the Collón Curá River. The Chimehuin is...
- Chubut RiverChubut RiverThe Chubut River is located in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina. Its name comes from the Tehuelche word chupat, which means "transparent". The Argentine Chubut Province, through which the river flows, is named after it...
- Coig RiverCoig River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
(Coyle River) - Collón Curá RiverCollón Curá RiverThe Collón Curá River is a geographical feature of Neuquén Province, Argentina. It flows southward from the confluence of the Aluminé and Chimehuin Rivers, near the town of Junín de los Andes, for around 70 km , past which it becomes a tributary of the Limay River.The valley is famous for its...
- Colorado RiverColorado River (Argentina)The Colorado River is a river in the south of Argentina.The Colorado river marks most of the political limit between the provinces of Neuquén and Mendoza, and between Rio Negro and La Pampa...
- Conlara RiverConlara River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Corrientes River
- Cosquín RiverCosquín RiverThe Cosquín River is a small river in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It is located in the area of the Punilla Valley and is part of the upper drainage basin of the Suquía River....
- Cruz del Eje RiverCruz del Eje River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Cuarto RiverCuarto RiverThe Cuarto River is a river of Argentina which crosses the southern part of the Province of Córdoba, and merges with the Tercero River to form the Carcarañá River...
(Saladillo River, Chocancharava River) - Desaguadero RiverDesaguadero RiverThe Desaguadero River is the general name of a river in western Argentina that receives a number of different names on its path of 1,515 kilometres, with its most important section named Desaguadero proper.-Spring:...
(Salado River, Bermejo River, Vinchina River) - Deseado RiverDeseado RiverDeseado River is a river in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz.The river is born from the glacier-thaw Buenos Aires Lake on the northwestern part of the province at the Andes range, and travels for 615 km before reaching the Atlantic Coast. On its way southeast, its water is tapped for...
- Diamante RiverDiamante RiverThe Diamante River is a river in the Argentine province of Mendoza. It is born from glaciers on the Maipo, a volcano in the Andes range in the Argentine–Chilean border, and flows east until emptying in the Desaguadero River...
- Dorado RiverDorado River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Dulce RiverDulce River (Argentina)The Dulce River is the most important river in the Argentine province of Santiago del Estero....
- Feliciano RiverFeliciano RiverThe Feliciano River is a river in the Argentine province of Entre Ríos, in the Mesopotamia. It is born on the Lomada del Mocoretá, on the northeast of the province, east of San José de Feliciano, and flows west-southwest across the province...
- Fénix Grande RiverFénix Grande River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Fuego RiverFuego River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Futaleufú RiverFutaleufú RiverThe Futaleufú River is a river fed by the lakes in the Los Alerces National Park in Chubut Province, Argentina, crossing the Andes Mountains and the international border into Chile and opening into the Yelcho Lake....
- Gallegos RiverGallegos RiverThe Gallegos River is a river in the Argentine province of Santa Cruz, on whose estuary lies Río Gallegos city, capital of the province.The river is formed at the confluence of the Rubens and Penitentes rivers, and after traveling it reaches the Atlantic Coast.On its way east, after crossing a ...
- Grande RiverGrande River (Argentina)The Grande River is a river located in Malargüe Department to the south of Mendoza Province, Argentina. It arises in the confluence of the rivers Cobre and Tordillo on the Andes range near Chile and ends at the Colorado River in the Neuquén Province border. Its total length is 275 km...
- Grande RiverGrande River (Jujuy)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Grande River
- Río Grande de San JuanRío Grande de San Juan-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Río Grande de TarijaRío Grande de TarijaThe Río Grande de Tarija is a river of Argentina and Bolivia. It is a tributary of the Bermejo River. It is also known as the Río Tarija and the Tarija River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina*List of rivers of Bolivia-References:...
- Gualeguay RiverGualeguay RiverThe Gualeguay River is one of the major rivers of the Mesopotamic province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. It is born in the north of the province, in the region between the cities of Federación and San José de Feliciano, and meanders in a general south-southwestward direction across the center of the...
- Gualeguaychú RiverGualeguaychú RiverThe Gualeguaychú River The Gualeguaychú River The Gualeguaychú River (Spanish, Río Gualeguaychú is a river in the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. It starts in the center-east of the province, within the Colón Department, and flows south, passing by the city of Gualeguaychú and then emptying into...
- Guasamayo RiverGuasamayo River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Guaycurú River
- Guayquiraró RiverGuayquiraró RiverThe Guayquiraró River is a river in the Mesopotamic northeastern region of Argentina. It is born in the middle section of the border between the provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes, fed from several streams on its right-hand basin...
- Guenguel RiverGuenguel River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Horcones RiverHorcones RiverThe Horcones River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Salado River.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Huaco RiverHuaco River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Hua Hum River
- Iguazu RiverIguazu RiverThe Iguazu River is a river in Brazil and Argentina. It is an important tributary of the Paraná River. The Iguazu River is long, with a drainage basin of .-Course:...
- Iruya RiverIruya RiverThe Iruya River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Pescado River.-See also:* List of rivers of Argentina* List of tributaries of the Río de la Plata-References:...
- Itaú RiverItaú RiverThe Itaú River is a river of Argentina and Bolivia. It is a tributary of the Río Grande de Tarija.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Itiyuro RiverItiyuro River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Jáchal RiverJáchal RiverThe Jáchal River is a river in the province of San Juan, Argentina. It is part of the Desaguadero River basin, and one of the most important permanent watercourses in the province, with an average flow of 9 m³/s...
- La Leona RiverLa Leona River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Limay RiverLimay RiverThe Limay River is an important river in the northwestern Argentine Patagonia . It is born at the eastern end of the Nahuel Huapi Lake and flows in a meandering path for about 380 km, collecting the waters of several tributaries, such as the Traful, the Pichileufú and the Collón Curá. It then meets...
- Lipeo RiverLipeo RiverThe Lipeo River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Bermejo River.-See also:* List of rivers of Argentina* List of tributaries of the Río de la Plata-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Ludueña StreamLudueña StreamThe Ludueña Stream is a small river in the , which starts near the city of Rosario and flows through it, mostly east-southwards, ending in the Paraná River in the neighbourhood commonly known as Arroyito, near Rosario Central's football stadium.The Ludueña drains an area which includes Rosario...
- Luján RiverLuján RiverThe Luján River runs from its source near Espora about east of Buenos Aires, Argentina to its outflow into the Río de la Plata north of the city.-See also:* List of rivers of Argentina-External links:*...
- Malargüe RiverMalargüe RiverThe Malargüe River is a river located in the southern zone of the Mendoza Province, in the west of Argentina. It originates in the Malargüe lagoon in the Andes range, at 2,500 m above mean sea level, flows into the Malargüe Department and ends in the Llancanelo Lagoon, being its main...
- Manso RiverManso River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Matanza RiverMatanza RiverThe Matanza River is known by several names, including, in Spanish, Río de la Matanza , Río Matanza , Río Mataderos , Río de la Manzana , El Riachuelo , or simply Riachuelo...
(Riachuelo) - Mayer RiverMayer RiverThe Mayer River is a river of Chile. It flows into the O'Higgins/San Martin Lake, the deepest lake in the Americas.-References:*...
- Mayo RiverMayo River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Mendoza RiverMendoza RiverThe Mendoza River is a river in the province of Mendoza, Argentina. It is formed in the Andes range between the Aconcagua and the Tupungato, by the confluence of the Vacas, the Cuevas and the Tupungato Rivers, the last being its major tributary....
- Middle StreamArroyo del MedioThe Arroyo del Medio is a small river of Argentina, located on the border between the provinces of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe. Its catchment basin comprises about 3,200 km². The Arroyo empties into the Paraná River at the city of San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Buenos Aires, opposite the Constitución...
- Miriñay RiverMiriñay RiverThe Miriñay River is a small river in the province of Corrientes, Argentina. It is born on the eponymous wetlands southeast of the Iberá Wetlands, and flows south for about 200 km until emptying into the Uruguay River near Monte Caseros. Its course runs along a wide alluvial plain.-See...
- Mocoretá RiverMocoretá RiverThe Mocoretá River is a river in the Mesopotamic northeastern region of Argentina. It is born in the southeast of the province of Corrientes, south of Curuzú Cuatiá. It flows south, first turning east and then west until reaching the interprovincial border with Entre Ríos, where it receives the...
- Mojotoro RiverMojotoro RiverThe Mojotoro River, or Lavayen River is a river in the . It is a tributary of the San Francisco River. It is the natural north border of the municipality of Salta, the provincial capital...
(Lavayén River) - Naposta StreamNaposta StreamArroyo Napostá is located in the region of Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaIt is a stream whose watershed is located in Sierra de la Ventana, about 120 km north east to Bahía Blanca. It was essential during the early history of the city of Bahia Blanca as a source of water and also as...
- Río Negro
- Negro RiverNegro River (Chaco)The Negro River or Black River in Chaco Province, Argentina. It crosses the Chaco National Park and flows southeast...
- Neuquén RiverNeuquén RiverThe Neuquén River is the second most important river of the province of Neuquén in the Argentine Patagonia, after the Limay River.The river is born at the northwest of the province at an altitude of 2,300 metres, to be feed by a number of streams through valleys of the lower Andes while advancing...
- Nogoya RiverNogoya RiverThe Nogoya River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná River, which it joins in a region of wetlands and complex distributaries.-References:...
- Palena RiverPalena RiverThe Palena River is a river of Chile. Its sources are close to the border with Argentina and it flows into the Pacific Ocean. It has a length of 6 km.-External links / References:**...
(Carrenleufú River, Corcovado River) - Palometa RiverPalometa RiverThe Palometa River is a river of Chaco Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná Miní River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:...
- Paraguay RiverParaguay RiverThe Paraguay River is a major river in south central South America, running through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina...
- Paraná RiverParaná RiverThe Paraná River is a river in south Central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina for some . It is second in length only to the Amazon River among South American rivers. The name Paraná is an abbreviation of the phrase "para rehe onáva", which comes from the Tupi language...
- Paraná RiverParaná Miní RiverThe Paraná Miní River ) is an anabranch, or "secondary branch", and tributary of the Paraná River. It is located in the provinces of Santa Fe and Chaco, Argentina...
- Pelque RiverPelque River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Pepiri-Guazu RiverPepiri-Guazu RiverThe Pepiri-Guazu River is a river of Argentina and the Santa Catarina state in southeastern Brazil. For its entire course, it forms a short portion of the international border between Argentina and Brazil...
- Pescado RiverPescado RiverThe Pescado River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Bermejo River.-See also:* List of rivers of Argentina* List of tributaries of the Río de la Plata-References:...
- Pico RiverPico River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Pilcomayo RiverPilcomayo RiverThe Pilcomayo River is a river in central South America. At long, it is the longest western tributary of the Paraguay River. Its drainage basin is in area, and its mean discharge is ....
- Pinturas RiverPinturas RiverThe Pinturas River is a river in Patagonia Argentina, running through the Pinturas River Canyon, near the Cueva de las Manos archeological site....
- Primero RiverPrimero RiverThe Primero River , also known as Suquía , runs through the city of Córdoba, Argentina....
(Suquía River) - Puelo RiverPuelo RiverThe Puelo River has its origin in a lake of the same name in Argentine territory, and flows north-west throughthe Andes into the Reloncaví Estuary of the Reloncaví Sound at the northern end of the Gulf of Ancud. Its lower course is impeded in such a manner as to form the Lake Tagua Tagua...
- Quequén Grande RiverQuequén Grande River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Quinto RiverQuinto RiverThe Quinto River , also known as the Popopis, is in central Argentina.It rises in Sierra de San Luis near the Retama mountain in San Luis Province. The Quinto flows to the southeast. Near the Paso de las Carreteras dam, the Quinto River begins to flow though the Pampas. It passes Villa Mercedes...
(Popopis River) - Reconquista RiverReconquista RiverThe Reconquista River is a small river in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Together with the Riachuelo, it is one of the most contaminated watercourses in the country....
- Río de la PlataRío de la PlataThe Río de la Plata —sometimes rendered River Plate in British English and the Commonwealth, and occasionally rendered [La] Plata River in other English-speaking countries—is the river and estuary formed by the confluence of the Uruguay River and the Paraná River on the border between Argentina and...
- Río de los PatosRío de los Patos-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Río de OroRío de Oro (Argentina)The Río de Oro is a river of Chaco Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraguay River, which is debouches into near Humaitá, Paraguay.-External links:...
- Rosario RiverRosario River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Saladillo RiverSaladillo RiverThe Saladillo River is a river of Argentina.It was discovered in 1892 by William Bolton.It runs through the Grande Puonchos in southern Argentina.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Saladillo StreamSaladillo StreamThe Saladillo Stream is a small tributary of the Paraná River, that discharges into it between the cities of Rosario and Villa Gobernador Gálvez, in the...
- Salado River (Salado del Norte, Juramento River, Pasaje River, Calchaquí River)
- Salado RiverSalado River (Buenos Aires)The Salado River is a river in northern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It originates at El Chañar Lake on the border with Santa Fe Province, above mean sea level, and flows generally southeast for before debouching into Samborombón Bay, part of the Río de la Plata estuary on the Atlantic Ocean...
- Salado RiverSalado River (La Rioja)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
(Colorado River) - Salí RiverSalí RiverSalí River is the most important river in the Argentine province of Tucumán.The river is born from the precipitations capture by the Calchaquíes range next to Salta Province, and its water flow is increased by the numerous streams from the Sierra del Aconquija range, and other rivers.Most cities...
- Samborombón RiverSamborombón RiverThe Samborombón River is a river of Argentina. It empties into Samborombón Bay in the southern part of the Río de la Plata.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:...
- San Antonio RiverSan Antonio River (South America)The San Antonio River is a tributary of the Iguazu River. The San Antonio River forms the border between Misiones Province in Argentina and Paraná State in Brazil...
- San Francisco RiverSan Francisco River (Argentina)The San Francisco River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Bermejo River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- San Javier RiverSan Javier River (Santa Fe)The San Javier River is an anabranch of the Paraná River in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.-Course:...
- San Juan RiverSan Juan River (Argentina)The San Juan River is, together with the Jáchal, the most important river of the Argentine province of San Juan. Both join the Desaguadero/Colorado system that end at the Atlantic Ocean....
- Santa Cruz RiverSanta Cruz River (Argentina)Santa Cruz River is a river from the Argentine province of Santa Cruz.The Santa Cruz begins at the shore of the Viedma and Argentino Lakes, of glacial origin and located in the Los Glaciares National Park, and runs eastwards before reaching the Atlantic Coast, north of the southern tip of South...
- Santa Lucía RiverSanta Lucía River (Argentina)The Santa Lucía River is a river of Corrientes Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Sauce Chico RiverSauce Chico River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Sauce Grande RiverSauce Grande River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Seco RiverSeco River (Argentina)-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Segundo RiverSegundo RiverThe Segundo River ,, also known as Xanaes, is a river in the center-north of the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It is born in the Paravachasca Valley at the confluence of the Los Molinos and Anizacate rivers, on the eastern slopes of the Cumbres de Achala , about 2,000 m above mean sea level...
(Xanaes River) - Senguerr RiverSenguerr RiverThe Senguerr River is a river of the Argentine province of Chubut. It begins its journey from the system of glacial lakes La Plata and Fontana in the Andes Mountains....
- Simpson RiverSimpson RiverSimpson River is a river of Chile located in the Aisén Region. The river originates east of the Andes mountains. It forms the western boundary of the city of Coihaique, which is bordered on the north by the Coihaique River, a tributary of the Simpson. In its inferior course, the river flows through...
- Tapenagá RiverTapenagá RiverThe Tapenagá River is a river of Chaco Province and Santa Fe Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná Miní River.-See also:*List of rivers of Argentina-References:...
- Tartagal RiverTartagal RiverThe Tartagal River is a river in the north of the province of Salta, Argentina. It crosses the city of Tartagal, in the San Martín Department, flowing west–east along with many smaller streams, and finally vanishing into a wetland...
- Tecka RiverTecka River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Tercero RiverTercero RiverThe Tercero River , also known as Ctalamochita, is the river of the Córdoba Province with the most important water flow...
(Calamuchita River) - Teuquito RiverTeuquito River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Traful RiverTraful River-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.*...
- Tunuyán RiverTunuyán RiverThe Tunuyán River is a river in the Argentine province of Mendoza. It is born in Mount Tupungato, in the Andes range, and flows initially to the northeast, passing by the city of Tunuyán. It is then dammed by the El Carrizal Dam, after which it turns east-southeast passing near the cities of...
- Tupungato RiverTupungato RiverThe Tupungato River is a river located in the western zone of the Mendoza Province called Uco Valley , flows in Luján de Cuyo and Tupungato departments, to the west of Argentina. It arises on the Del Plomo and Del Juncal glaciers in the north of the Tupungato Mountain and ends at the Mendoza River...
- Turbio RiverTurbio RiverThe Turbio River rises in a mountainous region of the Argentine Andes and discharges to the Última Esperanza Sound in Chile. Río Turbio headwaters are in a part of the Andes where there is no central valley, or gap between the eastern and western ridges...
- Urueña RiverUrueña RiverThe Urueña River is a river of Argentina. It is a tributary of the Horcones River.-References:* Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993....
- Uruguay RiverUruguay RiverThe Uruguay River is a river in South America. It flows from north to south and makes boundary with Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, separating some of the Argentine provinces of the Mesopotamia from the other two countries...
- Vizcachas RiverVizcachas RiverThe Vizcachas River is a river in the south of the Patagonic province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is born at the Sierra de los Baguales, from the confluence of several streams, and descends from the Vizcachas Plain, flowing south until reaching a low-lying marsh area...
External links
- Argentina Nuestra Tierra Hidrografia in Spanish