The Tacuarembó River is a river in Uruguay . The Tacuarembó and the Yí Rivers are the principal tributaries of the Río Negro .
2-617: Among the tributaries of the Tacuarembó River are included the Caraguatá River . 31°13′48″S 55°45′58″W / 31.23000°S 55.76611°W / -31.23000; -55.76611 This article related to a river in Uruguay is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Caraguat%C3%A1 River The Caraguatá River is a river in Uruguay . It is situated in
4-749: The north of the country, in the Tacuarembó Department and the Rivera Department , where the river rises. It is a tributary of the Tacuarembó River . The river runs generally from north-west to south-east. The word 'Caraguatá' originally referred to a local plant. The name is also shared by a nearby range of hills and two local towns situated in Tacuarembó Department and Rivera Department respectively. 32°15′30″S 55°24′15″W / 32.25833°S 55.40417°W / -32.25833; -55.40417 This article related to
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