- The
Usumacinta River (Spanish pronunciation: [usumaˈsinta];
named after the
howler monkey) is a
river in
southeastern Mexico and
northwestern Guatemala...
- ARM
Usumacinta may
refer to one of the
following vessels of the
Mexican Navy
named for the
Usumacinta River: ARM
Usumacinta (B06), the
former American...
- Cañón del
Usumacinta is a
protected natural area in
southern Mexico. It
protects part of the
Usumacinta Canyon,
where the
Usumacinta River winds northwards...
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independent studies of the accident.
October 21, 2007: The
jackup rig
Usumacinta is
moved to the
location of Kab 101 to
prepare for work on the well Kab...
- The
Usumacinta mangroves ecoregion (WWF ID: NT1437)
covers the
mangrove forests ont the Gulf
Coast of Mexico,
around the
margins of the
Laguna de Términos...
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include Chicanná, Hormiguero, and Xpuhil. The
Usumacinta style developed in the
hilly terrain of the
Usumacinta drainage.
Cities took
advantage of the hillsides...
- of Campeche,
Tabasco and Chiapas. The
border includes stretches of the
Usumacinta River, the
Salinas River, and the
Suchiate River. Geopolitically, this...
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Mississippi River and the Rio
Grande in the
northern gulf and the
Grijalva and
Usumacinta rivers in the
southern gulf. The land that
forms the gulf's coast, including...
- The
Usumacinta sea
catfish (Potamarius usumacintae) is a
species of
catfish in the
family Ariidae. It was
described by
Ricardo Betancur-Rodriguez and Philip...
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which serves as a
natural eastern border with the
United States. The
Usumacinta River in turn,
serves as a
natural southern border between Mexico and...