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Grijalva River

Grijalva River, formerly known as Tabasco River, is a 480 km (300 mi) long river in southeastern Mexico. It is named after Spanish conquistador Juan de Grijalva who visited the area in 1518. This river is born in the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes in the department of Huehuetenango in Guatemala, where it is known as Río Seleguá and is one of the most important rivers in that country.

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Expedición de Girjalva 1518.svg|Juan de Grijalva, expedition in 1518. Discovery by the Europeans of the Grijalva River. Sketch of the River Tabasco 1847-1848 UTA.jpg|Sketch of the River Tabasco, 1847–48 ReserviortowardsCanyonChicoasen.jpg ChicoasenDamClose.jpg|Chicoasén Dam MalpasoDam18.JPG|Malpaso Dam Villahermosa Panorámica 3.jpg|Grijalva River flowing through Villahermosa Villahermosa Vista del Grijalva.jpg Centla Puente Frontera 2.jpg|Mouth ==See also==
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