Valenciano River

Valenciano River
River
Name origin: City of Valencia, Spain
Country Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
City Juncos
Source
 - location Municipality of Juncos, south of city
Mouth
 - location Confluence with the Río Gurabo, north of city

The Valenciano River is a river in eastern Puerto Rico. It flows in a northwestern direction from its source, and the only settlement which it flows through is the city of Juncos. After Juncos, the river reaches a confluence on the left bank of the Río Gurabo, which is itself a tributary of the Río Grande de Loíza which flows north into the Atlantic Ocean.

The river's name means Valencian River in Spanish, and Juncos is known as La Ciudad del Valenciano (The Valencian's City) or Los Mulos del Valenciano (The Valencian's Mules).[1]

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Coordinates: 18°14′15″N 65°55′11″W / 18.2374553°N 65.9196081°W / 18.2374553; -65.9196081[2]

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