The Caraguatá River is a river in Uruguay.
Location edit
It is situated in the north of the country, in the Tacuarembó Department and the Rivera Department, where the river rises.
Fluvial system edit
It is a tributary of the Tacuarembó River.
The river runs generally from north-west to south-east.
Name edit
The word 'Caraguatá' originally referred to a local plant.
The name is also shared by a nearby range of hills and two local towns situated in Tacuarembó Department and Rivera Department respectively.
See also edit
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