Mocal River

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Mocal River
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Location of mouth
Location
Country Honduras
Physical characteristics
Mouth Lempa River
  coordinates
14°01′17″N88°38′08″W / 14.0215°N 88.6356°W / 14.0215; -88.6356

The Mocal River is a river in Honduras. [1] It flows into the Lempa River. An eight megawatt hydroelectric plant is planned on the river. [2]

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References

  1. "Rio Mocal". GeoNames. Retrieved July 25, 2021.
  2. Aguirre, Monti (2010-03-08). "Honduras Communities Explore Small Hydro Development". International Rivers. Retrieved 2023-07-30.