Toa river

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Toa River
File:Rio Toa.jpg
Origin  Cuba
Length 131 km

The Toa is a river located in the Guantánamo Province of Cuba, which flows across the country.[1][2] This river is 131 kilometers long and has 72 tributaries.[3] The Toa river is well known for its crystal clear waters.[4]

Overview

The watershed of the Toa river extends for 1.061 square kilometres (0.410 sq mi), and has a half slope of 260 metres (850 ft). It takes up about 70% of the Cuchillas del Toa Biosphere Reserve. The area around the river is home to many species of endemic flora and fauna, including at least 1000 species of flowers and 145 species of ferns. Species in danger of extinction, such as the tocororo (which is also the national bird of Cuba) and the hook-billed kite,[5] are also among the fauna of this area.[3]

See also

References

  1. www.mappinginteractivo.com (Spanish)(9 July 2009)
  2. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000
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  4. Toa River at patrimoniodecuba.com[dead link]
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