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Xalbal River

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Main source
  
Guatemala (El Quiché)

Country
  
Guatemala

Source
  
Guatemala

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River mouth
  
Tributary of the Usumacinta River

The Xalbal River ([ʃalˈβal]) is a river of Guatemala. Its sources are in the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes (at 15.497769°N 91.132793°W / 15.497769; -91.132793 (Río Xalbal)) in the department of El Quiché, where the river is called Río Xaclbal or Río Chajul. The Xaclbal river flows northwards down the tropical lowlands of Ixcan where it is called Río Xalbal (at 15.954727°N 90.925255°W / 15.954727; -90.925255 (Río Xalbal)), and crosses the border with Mexico, where it joins the Lacantún River, a tributary of the Usumacinta river. The Guatemalan part of Xaclbal river basin covers an area of 1,366 square kilometres (527 sq mi).

Map of Rio Xaclbal, Guatemala

The village of Xalbal, named after the river, suffered a massacre in 1982. The village was abandoned in March 1982.

References

Xalbal River Wikipedia