Everything about The Fuerte River totally explained
The
Fuerte River is a river in the northwestern
Mexican state of
Sinaloa. It is formed at the junction of the
Verde and
Urique rivers. The course Fuerte River lies close to the city of
Los Mochis. The river is surrounded by large
mango plantations which produce the fruits mainly for export to the
United States.
Rio El Fuerte is dammed near the town of
El Fuerte creating a reservoir, and the water is used extensively for irrigation of agriculture in northern
Sinaloa, and southern
Sonora.
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