Yaque del Sur River explained

Yaque del Sur
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Type2:Provinces
Subdivision Name2:San Juan, Valverde, Baoruco, Barahona
Length:183km (114miles)
Basin Size:4972km2

The Yaque del Sur River (Spanish, Río Yaque del Sur) is a river in the southwestern Dominican Republic. It is approximately 183 km in length.[1]

Etymology

Yaque or Yaqui was a Taíno word given to two rivers in the Dominican Republic. One of those rivers is called the Yaque del Norte ("Northern Yaque"), and goes to the north of Hispaniola, emptying in the Atlantic Ocean; and the second, the Yaque del Sur ("Southern Yaque") goes to the south, emptying in the Caribbean Sea.

Uses

The river is not navigable, except by small craft. It is important and used extensively for irrigating rice, plantain, sugarcane, beans, bananas, and peanuts.[2]

References

18.4689°N -71.0822°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Yaque del Sur. Colonial Zone-Dominican Republic.
  2. Web site: Yaque del Sur River. Encyclopædia Britannica.