Cauto River

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The Cauto River is the longest river in Cuba, flowing through the eastern part of the island and playing a key role in regional agriculture and settlements.

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Cauto River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country Cuba
drainageBasinCountry Cuba NERFINISHED
emptiesInto Gulf of Guacanayabo NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Granma Province NERFINISHED
Holguín Province NERFINISHED
Santiago de Cuba Province NERFINISHED
hasEconomicImportanceFor eastern Cuba NERFINISHED
hasMouthIn Gulf of Guacanayabo NERFINISHED
hasNameInLanguage Río Cauto NERFINISHED
importance major inland waterway of Cuba
isNavigable partially
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn eastern Cuba
locatedOnIsland Cuba NERFINISHED
longestRiverIn Cuba NERFINISHED
partOf Caribbean region NERFINISHED
playsRoleIn regional agriculture
regional settlements
region Oriente (eastern Cuba) NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Sierra Maestra region NERFINISHED
supports agricultural production
rural communities
usedFor irrigation
transport (historically)

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Granma Province contains Cauto River