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River in Guatemala
Aguacapa River
El Cóbano Hydroelectric Dam
Location
CountryGuatemala
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates14°30′31″N 90°28′10″W / 14.5086°N 90.4695°W / 14.5086; -90.4695 (Aguacapa River)
 • elevation1,850 m (6,070 ft)
Mouth 
 • locationTributary of the María Linda River
 • coordinates14°16′47″N 90°31′36″W / 14.2797°N 90.5266°W / 14.2797; -90.5266 (Aguacapa River)
 • elevation580 m (1,900 ft)

The Aguacapa River (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣwaˈkapa]) is a river in Guatemala. Its sources are located in the hills southeast of Guatemala City, at an altitude of 1,850 metres (6,070 ft). From there it flows in a southerly direction through the departments of Guatemala and Santa Rosa and at 14°16′47″N 90°31′36″W / 14.2797°N 90.5266°W / 14.2797; -90.5266 (Aguacapa River) joins the Maria Linda River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean.

The river was dammed in 1981 in order to power the turbines of the Aguacapa Hydroelectric Power Plant. In 2015 a second dam was built for the El Cóbano Hydroelectric Power Plant.

See also

References

  1. Véliz, Rodrigo (9 March 2015) "Una hidroeléctrica de empates, silencios y, quizás, peligros". nomada.gt.


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