Coamo River

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The Coamo River (Spanish: Río Coamo) is a river in southern Puerto Rico. It runs for approximately 24 miles or 38 kilometers through the municipalities of Coamo and Santa Isabel, where it empties into the Caribbean Sea at Coamo Bay in Boca Velázquez. Its source lies in the Cordillera Central, on the Pulguillas ward (barrio).[2]

NativenameRío Coamo (Spanish)
coordinates17.9594110°N 66.4282256°W / 17.9594110; -66.4282256[1]
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Coamo River
Native nameRío Coamo (Spanish)
Location
CommonwealthPuerto Rico
MunicipalitiesCoamo, Santa Isabel
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates17.9594110°N 66.4282256°W / 17.9594110; -66.4282256[1]
Basin features
LandmarksLas Tres Haciendas Waterworks
Tributaries 
  leftCuyón River
  rightLas Minas River
BridgesPadre Íñigo Bridge
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The Coamo River and its coastal wetlands host great egrets and other wildlife throughout the year. The river was dredged and cleaned after damages and flooding caused by Hurricane Maria in 2017.[3] It also contains irrigation dams, such as the Coamo Reservoir Dam in Santa Isabel.[4]

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