Tempisque River

River in Guanacaste, Costa Rica From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tempisque River, or Río Tempisque, is 144 kilometres (89 mi) long, located entirely in Costa Rica flowing from the Guanacaste Cordillera near the Orosí Volcano and emptying into the Gulf of Nicoya. It passes through the Palo Verde National Park and Zapandí Riverine Wetlands and is an important habitat for various species of crocodiles, monkeys, iguanas and birds.[1][2] It is named for the Tempisque Tree which is native to the river's watershed.

Native nameRío Tempisque (Spanish)
CountryCosta Rica
ProvinceGuanacaste
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Tempisque River
Tempisque River Bridge
Tempisque River is located in Costa Rica
Tempisque River
Location of mouth
Native nameRío Tempisque (Spanish)
Location
CountryCosta Rica
ProvinceGuanacaste
CityPalo Verde
Physical characteristics
SourceCordillera de Guanacaste
  locationGuanacaste, Costa Rica
  coordinates10°58′48″N 85°28′24″W
MouthGulf of Nicoya
  coordinates
10°9′20″N 85°13′12″W
Length144 km (89 mi)
Basin size611 km2 (236 sq mi)
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The river is heavily silted, limiting navigation to shallow crafts that can cross the muddy flats. Tidal conditions dictate the timing to cross the bar at the river mouth.

Historically the Tempisque was used to float logs down to the sea. The logs were gathered at Chira Island to be loaded on ships.

Puente La Amistad de Taiwán

The Puente La Amistad de Taiwán ("Taiwan Friendship Bridge") was built over the Tempisque river's estuary linking the Nicoya Peninsula to southern Guanacaste and hence significantly cut travel time to San José. It was funded by a gift from the Taiwanese government, and opened in November 2003.

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