Río Coco
Río Coco is a significant river located in Central America, primarily flowing through Nicaragua and Honduras. It is one of the longest rivers in the region, stretching approximately 800 kilometers. The river serves as a natural border between the two countries and is vital for local ecosystems and communities.
The Río Coco basin is home to diverse wildlife and various indigenous groups, including the Miskito people. The river is essential for transportation, fishing, and agriculture, supporting the livelihoods of many residents. Its waters also contribute to the region's rich biodiversity, making it an important ecological area.