San Miguel River (Mexico)
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| San Miguel River | |
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| Country | Mexico |
The San Miguel River (Río San Miguel) is a river in the Mexican state of Sonora. It is a tributary of the Sonora River.[1]
The river's watershed is characterized by traditional floodplain farming practices, which persist in many areas along its banks. These agricultural activities are integral to the local economy and culture, reflecting a long-standing relationship between the inhabitants and the river's resources.[2]