San Pedro River (Guatemala)

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The San Pedro River in Guatemala is a significant waterway in the country's northern lowlands, flowing through tropical forests and rural communities before joining the larger Usumacinta River system.

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San Pedro River (Guatemala) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
continent North America
country Guatemala
drainageBasin Caribbean Sea watershed
flowsDirection generally eastward
flowsThrough rural communities
tropical forest
hasClimate tropical
hasEconomicImportance local communities
hasEcosystem riparian forest
wetlands
hasEnvironmentalImportance tropical forest conservation
locatedIn Guatemalan lowlands
Petén Department
northern Guatemala
mouthOf Usumacinta River
surface form: Usumacinta River system
near Mexican border
partOf Mesoamerican river systems
Usumacinta River
surface form: Usumacinta River basin
region Maya lowlands
surface form: Maya Lowlands
supports biodiversity
usedFor local transportation
small-scale agriculture irrigation
subsistence fishing

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Usumacinta River majorTributary San Pedro River (Guatemala)