Arimao River
Arimao River | |
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Arimao River | |
Rio Arimao (Spanish) | |
Arimao River | |
Arimao River Location in Cuba | |
Coordinates | 22°01′38″N 80°24′09″W / 22.02722°N 80.4025°W |
Ocean/sea sources | Caribbean Sea |
Basin countries | Cuba |
Max. length | 82.6 kilometres (51.3 mi) |
Settlements | Cienfuegos, Cuba Jagua |
The Arimao River (22°01′38″N 80°24′09″W / 22.02722°N 80.4025°W) is a river in Cuba that runs 82.6 km from the center of the island.[1][2]
Description
The Arimao River originates in the foothills of the Sierra del Escambray, east of Cienfuegos Province and flows in a very winding course to the southwest, flowing into the Cienfuegos Bay. Its watershed covers approximately 994.5 km², and has 9 tributaries.
The Arimao River Basin has recently been the focus of environmental groups.[3]
In the lower course of this river were the encomiendas of indigenous Cubans, of the "Padre Las Casas" and of the "Don Pedro de Rentería." The name "Arimao" is of indigenous origin. Both the river and the town that was built in its vicinity received the name of a fierce chieftain who harshly resisted the Spanish conquerors.
References
- ^ Scott, Rebecca J. (2001). "Reclaiming Gregoria's Mule: The Meanings of Freedom in the Arimao and Caunao Valleys, Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1880-1899". Past & Present (170): 181–216. ISSN 0031-2746.
- ^ "Nature Flora & Fauna Cienfuegos | Cuba-Junky". www.cuba-junky.com. Retrieved 2025-03-21.
- ^ "IWEco.Cuba holds the First Workshop for the Environmental Regulation of the Arimao River Basin | iweco". www.iweco.org. Retrieved 2025-03-21.