Magro River

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Magro River
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Country Ecuador
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1°52′34″S80°00′26″W / 1.87611°S 80.00715°W / -1.87611; -80.00715

The Magro River (Spanish : Rio Magro) is a river of Ecuador. It is a tributary of the Daule River.

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