Río Salado
Río Salado is a river located in Argentina, primarily flowing through the provinces of Córdoba and Santa Fe. It is known for its saline waters, which is reflected in its name, meaning "Salty River." The river plays a significant role in the local ecosystem and agriculture, providing irrigation to surrounding areas.
The Río Salado is approximately 600 kilometers long and eventually merges with the Paraná River. Its basin supports various wildlife and plant species, making it an important natural resource. The river also faces environmental challenges, including pollution and habitat degradation, which impact its health and the communities that rely on it.