Piura River
The Piura River is located in northwestern Peru and is one of the main rivers in the region. It originates in the Andes Mountains and flows westward, eventually emptying into the Pacific Ocean. The river is approximately 180 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and agriculture.
The Piura River is vital for irrigation, supporting farming activities in the surrounding areas. Its basin is home to diverse wildlife and plant species, contributing to the region's biodiversity. The river also serves as a water source for nearby communities, making it essential for daily life and economic activities.