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Sixaola River

The Sixaola River is a natural waterway that forms part of the border between Costa Rica and Panama in Central America. It is approximately 80 kilometers long and flows from the Talamanca Mountains into the Caribbean Sea. The river plays a vital role in local ecosystems and communities, providing water for agriculture and supporting diverse wildlife. It is also significant for cross-border travel, with several bridges facilitating movement between the two countries. The Sixaola River’s landscape includes lush forests and wetlands, making it an important habitat for many species and a key feature in the region’s geography.