Actopan River

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Actopan River
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Actopan River (Mexico)
Location
Country Mexico
State Veracruz
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates 19°32′08″N96°41′39″W / 19.535687°N 96.694279°W / 19.535687; -96.694279
Mouth Gulf of Mexico
  coordinates
19°25′03″N96°19′19″W / 19.417454°N 96.321824°W / 19.417454; -96.321824

The Actopan River is a river of Mexico that reaches the Gulf of Mexico in the state of Veracruz.

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