Santa Lucía River
The Santa Lucía River (Spanish: Río Santa Lucía[1]) is a river in Uruguay.

Santa Lucía river at San Ramón
Course
The headwaters of the Santa Lucía River are in the Lavalleja department. For a large part of its course it forms the limit between the departments of Florida and San José on one bank and Canelones and Montevideo on the other. Its outlet is the Río de la Plata, forming a small delta, in which Tiger Island is located.
Significance as a watercourse
It is the principal watercourse of southern Uruguay. It is the primary source of drinking water for Montevideo and other localities in the south of the country.
gollark: Interesting.
gollark: Have gold prices imploded in some way?
gollark: Oh yes, I forgot that the PotatOS Institute already has one of those.
gollark: *4G*? That's higher-latency and lower-bandwidth!
gollark: How will we control the vaccine nanobots now?
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.