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Salado River (Argentina)

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and areas flooded seasonally, during the summer's major high waters. Downstream of the Añatuya marshlands the streamflow is greatly reduced, rendering the river dry most of the year.
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The more abundant rainfall in Santa Fe Province causes the Salado's discharge to increase. During rainy summers, the river can overflow its riverbed producing
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range, from thaw and captured precipitations of the 6,500-metre (21,300 ft) high Acay and Cachi mountains in the Salta Province, near
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The flow of the river is regulated in the Figueroa Department by the Los Figueroa Reservoir, and by a Derivation Dam (
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The Salado debouches into the Paraná River southeast of Santa Fe City, in a flooding area with lagoons.
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After a course of 800 kilometres (500 mi) inside Santiago del Estero, the river reaches the
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There are other, less important Salado rivers in Argentina, the most important of them being:
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of up to 200 kilometres (120 mi) long. Further downstream, the river forms wide
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lagoon and runs southeast some 650 kilometres (400 mi) to the
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Index

Salado River

Rio de la Plata Basin
Paraná River
Santa Fe
Rosario
Spanish
[ˈri.osaˈlaðo]
river
provinces of Argentina
Salta Province
Paraná River
Santa Fe Province
Horcones River
Santiago del Estero Province
Altiplano
Andes
Catamarca Province
Dam
irrigation
Gran Chaco
arms
Santiago del Estero Province
Tucumán Province
Dulce River
Santiago del Estero
canals
marsh
wetlands
Santa Fe Province

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