Río Casiguaguas

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Río Casiguaguas is a river in Havana, Cuba, better known today as the Almendares River, which flows through the city and plays a key role in its history and water supply.

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Río Casiguaguas canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
alsoKnownAs Almendares River NERFINISHED
basinCountry Cuba NERFINISHED
country Cuba
emptiesInto Straits of Florida NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Boyeros NERFINISHED
Cerro
Havana NERFINISHED
Playa
Plaza de la Revolución NERFINISHED
hasSignificance historical importance for Havana
key role in Havana water supply
historicalNameOf Almendares River NERFINISHED
languageOfName Spanish
length approximately 45 km
locatedIn Havana, Cuba
surface form: Havana
locatedOnContinent North America
mouthLocatedIn Straits of Florida NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedNear Havana coastline
nameEtymology derived from indigenous toponymy
partOf Havana hydrological system NERFINISHED
passesNear Colón Cemetery NERFINISHED
Havana Forest NERFINISHED
Kohly neighborhood NERFINISHED
region Caribbean
sourceLocatedIn Province of Mayabeque NERFINISHED
sourceLocatedNear Tapaste NERFINISHED
usedFor irrigation
municipal water supply
recreation

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Río Almendares alsoKnownAs Río Casiguaguas