Muisne River | |
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Mouth location in Ecuador | |
Native name | Rio Muisne (Spanish) |
Location | |
Country | Ecuador |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 0°37′42″N 80°02′31″W / 0.628220°N 80.041822°W |
The Muisne River is a river of Ecuador that enters the Pacific Ocean in the Esmeraldas Province.
The Muisne River is the main river in Cojimíes sub-region of the Manabí mangroves ecoregion. It discharges 22 cubic metres per second (780 cu ft/s) into the Pacific.[1] The low-keyed Muisne resort is in the northern part of the Ensenada de Mompiche, on a 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) sand bar among the mangroves of the Muisne River estuary. It may be reached by ferry across the Muisne River from the small town of El Relleno.[2]
See also
References
Sources
- Carrera, Paola U.; Jiménez, Pilar G.; Viteri, Xavier, Northern South America: Coastal Ecuador, WWF: World Wide Fund for Nature, retrieved 2016-06-19
- "Muisne", Rough Guides, retrieved 2017-06-26
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