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- Q27035 subject Q20930111.
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- Q27035 abstract "Grijalva River, formerly known as Tabasco River. (Spanish: Río Grijalva, known locally also as Río Chiapa and Mezcalapa River) is a 480 km long river in southeastern Mexico. It is named after Juan de Grijalva who visited the area in 1518. The river rises in Chiapas highlands and flows from Chiapas to the state of Tabasco through the Sumidero Canyon into the Bay of Campeche. The river's drainage basin is 134,400 km² in size.After flowing from Nezahualcoyotl Lake, an artificial lake created by the hydroelectric Malpaso Dam, Grijalva River turns northward and eastward, roughly paralleling the Chiapas-Tabasco state border. It flows through Villahermosa (where, in 2001, a new cable-stayed bridge was constructed to cross the river) and empties into the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 10 km northwest of Frontera. The river is navigable by shallow-draft boats for approximately 100 km upstream.".
- Q27035 length "600000.0".
- Q27035 mouthElevation "0.0".
- Q27035 origin Q774.
- Q27035 riverMouth Q12630.
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- Q27035 thumbnail Sumidero_6.jpg?width=300.
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- Q27035 mouth Q12630.
- Q27035 mouthElevation "0 m".
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- Q27035 riverName "Grijalva River".
- Q27035 point "18.649498 -92.46789".
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- Q27035 type Place.
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- Q27035 type Thing.
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- Q27035 comment "Grijalva River, formerly known as Tabasco River. (Spanish: Río Grijalva, known locally also as Río Chiapa and Mezcalapa River) is a 480 km long river in southeastern Mexico. It is named after Juan de Grijalva who visited the area in 1518. The river rises in Chiapas highlands and flows from Chiapas to the state of Tabasco through the Sumidero Canyon into the Bay of Campeche.".
- Q27035 label "Grijalva River".
- Q27035 lat "18.649498".
- Q27035 long "-92.46789".
- Q27035 depiction Sumidero_6.jpg.
- Q27035 name "(Río Grijalva)".
- Q27035 name "Grijalva River".