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Río Negro refers to several articles:

Administrative divisions

  • In Argentina
    • Río Negro Provincein southern Argentina;
  • In Brazil
    • Microregion of Río Negro;
    • Municipality Rio Negro (Mato Grosso del Sur);
    • Municipality Rio Negro (Paraná);
  • In Chile
    • Commune of Black Riverthe Lakes Region;
    • Population of Hornopirénsometimes called Río Negro or Río Negro-Hornopirén, Province of Palena;
  • In Peru
    • Rio Negro Districtprovince of Satype, Junin Region;
    • Río Negro (capital), Rio Negro district;
  • Uruguay
    • Department of Río Negro;
  • In Venezuela
    • Municipality Río Negro; Amazon state;

Rivers

  • In Argentina
    • Río Negro (Argentina), the most important river of Argentinian Patagonia, which runs through the homonymous province;
    • Río Negro (Chaco), province of Chaco.
  • In Bolivia
    • Río Negro (Santa Cruz)in the departments of Santa Cruz and Beni;
    • Río Negro (Bolivia-Paraguay)border river between Bolivia and Paraguay in the Chaco Boreal region and the Pantanal;
    • Black River (Pando)in the department of Pando and tributary of the Abunah River.
    • Río Negro (La Paz)in the province of Nor Yungas, department of La Paz.
  • In Brazil
    • Río Negro (Amazonas), one of the largest tributaries of the Amazon River, whose basin is distributed between Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil;
    • Río Negro (Santa Catarina), state of Santa Catarina;
    • Río Negro (Paraná), state of Paraná.
  • In Chile
    • Río Negro (Illapel), tributary of the river Illapel in the Coquimbo Region.
    • Río Negro (Rahue), tributary of the Rahue River in the Lakes Region.
    • Río Negro (Maipo), tributary of the Maipo River in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago.
    • Río Negro (Captren), tributary of the Captrén River in the Araucanía Region.
    • Black River (Maullin), tributary of the southern bank of the Maullín river in the Region of Los Lagos.
    • Río Negro (North Maulin), tributary of the northern bank of the Maullin River in the Lakes Region.
    • Black River (All Saints), tributary of Lake All Saints in the Lakes Region.
    • Río Negro (Lago Chapo)Lake Chapo in the Los Lagos Region.
    • Río Negro (San Tadeo), tributary of the San Tadeo River, south of the San Rafael Lagoon.
    • Black River (Hornopiren), which flows into the Hornopiren canal (Golfo de Ancud#Canal Hornopirén) of the Lakes Region.
  • In Colombia
    • Río Negro (Colombia)It passes through Utica and flows into the Magdalena River.
  • In Ecuador
    • Río Negro (Ecuador)affluent of the Yacuambi River;
  • In Spain
    • Río Negro (Asturias)in the west of the Principality of Asturias that leads to the sea in the town of Luarca;
    • Río Negro (Aller)asturian tributary of the Nalon River;
    • Black River (Zamora), tributary of the River Tera in the province of Zamora.
    • Black River (Leon), tributary of the river Omaña, province of León.
  • In Guatemala
    • The Black river Or Chixoy River.
  • Honduras
    • Black River (Honduras) o "Tinto", flows into the Pacific.
  • In Jamaica
    • Río Negro (Jamaica)
  • In Nicaragua
    • Río Negro (Nicaragua), constitutes a natural border between the municipalities of Villanueva and Somotillo
  • In Peru
    • Río Negro (Peru), province of Alto Amazonas.
  • In the United States of America
    • Río Negro (Arizona)
    • Black River (New York)
  • In Ireland
    • Río Negro (Ireland), tributary of the Drish River.
  • Uruguay
    • Río Negro (Uruguay), river with nascents in Brazil, crossing the entire territory of Uruguay from NE to SO.
  • In Vietnam
    • Río Negro (Vietnam), long river with nascent in China and main tributary of the Red River.

Furthermore

  • Rio Negro, newspaper of the city of General Roca, Río Negro, Argentina;
  • Atlético Río Negro, a football team from the city of San José de Mayo, in Uruguay.
  • Black River, more frequent translation of the important ocean current of the North Pacific Ocean, the Current of Kuroshio;
  • Black River (film) (1991), Atahualpa Lichy feature film produced by Bandera de FranciaJean François Lepetit (Flach Film) and Bandera de Venezuela Atahualpa Lichy (Yavita Films).
  • Beyond the Black River, one of the fantasy stories of Conan el Bárbaro, written by Robert E. Howard and published for the first time in 1935 in the magazine Weird Tales.
  • Cathartesaura anaerobica, sauropod dinosaur that for a time was known as Rio Negro giant.

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