Usumacinta









Usumacinta


Usumacinta [oo-soo-mah-seen-tah] Examples noun

  1. a river in Central America, flowing NW along the W Guatemala-SE Mexico border, through Mexico, to the Gulf of Campeche. About 600 miles (965 km) long.

Examples from the Web for usumacinta Historical Examples of usumacinta

  • Typical of these rivers are the Grijalva and the Usumacinta.

    Spanish America, Its Romance, Reality and Future, Vol. 1

    Charles Reginald Enock

  • The most numerous and extensive are on the Usumacinta river.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6

    Various

  • Some hours more and we reach the broad level, and set up our tents on the Chotal, a tributary of the Usumacinta.

    The Ancient Cities of the New World

    Dsir Charnay

  • We raise our camp, en route for the Yalchilan Pass, and arrive in the evening on the right bank of the Usumacinta.

    The Ancient Cities of the New World

    Dsir Charnay

  • Above this fork the Usumacinta is a fine broad stream, sometimes more than half a mile from bank to bank.

    A Glimpse at Guatemala

    Anne Cary Maudslay

  • 54 queries 0.568