San Pablo River (Panama)

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San Pablo River
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Rio San Pablo
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Location of mouth
Native nameRio San Pablo  (Spanish)
Location
Country Panama
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Gulf of Montijo, Pacific Ocean
  coordinates
7°51′13″N81°11′01″W / 7.853525°N 81.183529°W / 7.853525; -81.183529 Coordinates: 7°51′13″N81°11′01″W / 7.853525°N 81.183529°W / 7.853525; -81.183529

The San Pablo River (Panama) is a river of Panama. It feeds into the Gulf of Montijo. [1]

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References

  1. "Rio San Pablo". GeoNames. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency. Retrieved July 28, 2021.