It is 180 km long. The width would vary throughout its length.
2006-10-21 19:32:48
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answered by Serendipity 7
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The San Juan River is a 180 km river located in Nicaragua which connects the Caribbean with Lake Nicaragua.
The San Juan River Basin and its Coastal Zone
(SJRB) The San Juan River Basin project area covers some
38,500 km2in the basin itself, plus its associated coastal zone on the Caribbean Sea. Of the land area, 64% is in
southern Nicaragua and 36% in northern Costa Rica.
The planning area covers the subbasins of Lake
Nicaragua and of the San Juan River, and also four
smaller but nevertheless significant subbasins with
natural links to this system--the Indio and MaÃz river
basins in Nicaragua and the Colorado and Tortuguero
river basins in Costa Rica. Although not included in the
project area, Lake Managua is being taken into
consideration because it sometimes connects with the
SJRB. The torrential rainfall associated with Hurricane
Mitch in October 1998, for example, caused it to
overflow its banks, flooding the surrounding areas and
sending water into Lake Nicaragua.
2006-10-22 02:37:43
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answered by lorna56dave 4
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http://www.nicatour.net/en/nicaragua/san_juan_river.asp
this is the web site to answer your question
just ask google
2006-10-22 06:11:31
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answered by hfdsguy 3
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Gee.......................i dun quite noe.............there's nothing in wikipedia........and i dun qiute find ANYTHING at all in yahoo search.....................Sori....can't help.
2006-10-22 02:28:07
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answered by Eugene 1
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