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Blanco River (Veracruz)

Coordinates: 18°43′54″N 95°49′54″W / 18.7317°N 95.8318°W / 18.7317; -95.8318
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Blanco River
The Blanco River in Ixtaczoquitlán, Veracruz
Map
Native nameRío Blanco (Spanish)
Location
countryMexico
statesVeracruz, Puebla
Physical characteristics
SourcePico de Orizaba and Sierra de Zongolica
MouthAlvarado Lagoon, Gulf of Mexico
 • coordinates
18°43′54″N 95°49′54″W / 18.7317°N 95.8318°W / 18.7317; -95.8318

The Blanco River (Río Blanco) is a river of central Veracruz state in eastern Mexico.

The Blanco's headwaters are in the mountains along the boundary between Puebla and Veracruz states, from Pico de Orizaba, Mexico's highest peak, in the north to the Sierra de Zongolica in the south, where the southeastern Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt meets the northern end of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca. The upper Blanco forms a deep canyon, which is protected by Cañón del Río Blanco National Park. The river flows eastwards though the towns of Orizaba and Córdoba before emerging onto the southern Gulf Coastal Plain.[1]

The Alvarado Lagoon System is an extensive coastal wetland and estuary formed by the lower Blanco and Papaloapan rivers, with lagoons, tidal channels, reed beds, mangroves, swamp forests, and coastal dunes.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Serrano J.D. (2012) Institutional Barriers for Effective Water Governance in Mexico: Study of the Central Gulf Hydrological Administrative Region X. In: Oswald Spring Ú. (eds) Water Resources in Mexico. Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05432-7_33
  2. ^ "Sistema Lagunar Alvarado". Ramsar Sites Information Service, 2 February 2004. Accessed 11 October 2021. [1]