Difference between revisions of "Ricardo River"
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| '''Origin''' || Burton Peak, Burton Mountains | | '''Origin''' || Burton Peak, Burton Mountains |
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Origin | Burton Peak, Burton Mountains |
Delta | Ricardo Delta |
Basin countries | Asgarnieu |
Length | 734.91 Miles |
Source elevation | 17,276 Feet |
Avg. discharge | 5,228 m3/s. |
Watershed area | 15,087 Miles Square |
The Ricardo River is the most major river in Asgarnieu. It is so major because of its resources. It is the largest source of fish in the nation. The river is home to Rainbow Trout, Salmon, Perch, Catfish, Flatfish, and Bass. The river generates huge amounts of money each year. The river runs from the Burton Mountains in the middle of the nation, to the southern-most tip of the nation.