Usumacinta [oo-soo-mah-seen-tah] Examples noun
- 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.
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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
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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.
Anne Cary Maudslay