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River in Honduras
Ulúa River
Ulúa river
Location
CountryHonduras
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationIntibucá, Honduras
MouthCaribbean Sea
 • locationHonduras
 • coordinates15°55′7″N 87°43′10″W / 15.91861°N 87.71944°W / 15.91861; -87.71944
 • elevation0 m (0 ft)
Length240 km (150 mi)
Basin size22,817 km (8,810 sq mi)
Ulua River winds through El Progreso

The Ulúa River (Spanish: Río Ulúa, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o wˈlu.a]) is a river in western Honduras. It rises in the central mountainous area of the country close to La Paz and runs 240 kilometres (150 mi) approximately due northwards to the east end of the Gulf of Honduras at 15°55′N 87°43′W / 15.917°N 87.717°W / 15.917; -87.717. En route, it is joined by the Sulaco River, the Jicatuyo River, the Otoro River and the Chamelecón River. The Ulúa River valley is famed for its ornate calcite vessels that date from the Mayan times. One of them can be found in the British Museum's collection.

References

  1. British Museum Collection
Rivers of Honduras
Atlantic Basin
Pacific Basin


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