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The Tecolutla River is a river in the state of Veracruz in Mexico, and the main drainage of the historical and cultural region of Totonacapan. It is principally fed by four rivers that rise in the Sierra Norte de Puebla: from north to south, they are the Necaxa, the Lajajalpan (or Laxaxalpan), the Tecuantepec and the . These rivers converge in the municipality of Espinal, Veracruz, and from here the Tecolutla flows about 100 kilometres (62 mi) east through the coastal plain and the municipalities of Papantla and Gutiérrez Zamora to its mouth at the town of Tecolutla on the Gulf of Mexico, On its south bank the Tecolutla receives the Joloapan River near Paso del Correo, and the Chichicatzapan River via the Ostiones estuary near its mouth.

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  • Río Tecolutla (es)
  • Tecolutla River (en)
  • 特科盧特拉河 (zh)
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  • El río Tecolutla (o Espinal) es un río costero de México de la vertiente del golfo de México. Tiene una longitud de 375 km y drena una cuenca de 7.903 km².​ A lo largo de su curso recibe distintos nombres: arroyo Zapata, río Coyuca, río Apulco y finalmente Tecolutla. El río Tecolutla tiene sus nacientes en el estado de Puebla. Luego discurre por la zona noroccidental del estado de Veracruz. El río recorre el sector central del estado de Veracruz, por la zona huasteca. (es)
  • 特科盧特拉河是墨西哥的河流,位於普埃布拉州和韋拉克魯斯州,河道全長375公里,流域面積7,903平方公里,發源自東馬德雷山脈,最終注入墨西哥灣。 (zh)
  • The Tecolutla River is a river in the state of Veracruz in Mexico, and the main drainage of the historical and cultural region of Totonacapan. It is principally fed by four rivers that rise in the Sierra Norte de Puebla: from north to south, they are the Necaxa, the Lajajalpan (or Laxaxalpan), the Tecuantepec and the . These rivers converge in the municipality of Espinal, Veracruz, and from here the Tecolutla flows about 100 kilometres (62 mi) east through the coastal plain and the municipalities of Papantla and Gutiérrez Zamora to its mouth at the town of Tecolutla on the Gulf of Mexico, On its south bank the Tecolutla receives the Joloapan River near Paso del Correo, and the Chichicatzapan River via the Ostiones estuary near its mouth. (en)
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  • Tecolutla River (en)
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  • Tecolutla River (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Río_Tecolutla_en_Semana_Santa.jpg
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  • Espinal, Veracruz, Mexico (en)
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  • The Tecolutla River at Gutiérrez Zamora (en)
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  • Confluence of the Necaxa and Apulco Rivers (en)
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  • El río Tecolutla (o Espinal) es un río costero de México de la vertiente del golfo de México. Tiene una longitud de 375 km y drena una cuenca de 7.903 km².​ A lo largo de su curso recibe distintos nombres: arroyo Zapata, río Coyuca, río Apulco y finalmente Tecolutla. El río Tecolutla tiene sus nacientes en el estado de Puebla. Luego discurre por la zona noroccidental del estado de Veracruz. El río recorre el sector central del estado de Veracruz, por la zona huasteca. (es)
  • The Tecolutla River is a river in the state of Veracruz in Mexico, and the main drainage of the historical and cultural region of Totonacapan. It is principally fed by four rivers that rise in the Sierra Norte de Puebla: from north to south, they are the Necaxa, the Lajajalpan (or Laxaxalpan), the Tecuantepec and the . These rivers converge in the municipality of Espinal, Veracruz, and from here the Tecolutla flows about 100 kilometres (62 mi) east through the coastal plain and the municipalities of Papantla and Gutiérrez Zamora to its mouth at the town of Tecolutla on the Gulf of Mexico, On its south bank the Tecolutla receives the Joloapan River near Paso del Correo, and the Chichicatzapan River via the Ostiones estuary near its mouth. The furthest source of the Tecolutla is the Arroyo Zapata, located 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Huamantla, Tlaxcala at an elevation of 3,500 metres (11,500 ft). This arroyo flows into the Coyuca River, which in turn drains into the Apulco. The total length of the river measured from this source is 375 kilometres (233 mi). The watershed drained by the Tecolutla covers an area of 7,903 square kilometres (3,051 sq mi) and has a mean natural surface runoff of 6,098 hm3 (2.153×1011 cu ft) per year. The first important hydroelectric facilities in Mexico were built in the Tecolutla watershed on the Necaxa River. Nevertheless, the Tecolutla is considered one of the most well-preserved rivers in the state of Veracruz and its floodplains are agriculturally productive. Vanilla may have been first cultivated by the Totonac in this area and has been an important part of their culture for centuries. (en)
  • 特科盧特拉河是墨西哥的河流,位於普埃布拉州和韋拉克魯斯州,河道全長375公里,流域面積7,903平方公里,發源自東馬德雷山脈,最終注入墨西哥灣。 (zh)
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  • Tecolutla, Veracruz, Mexico (en)
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  • Classical Nahuatl: tecolotl, "owl" + lan, "place" (en)
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