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Río Balsas

[ree-oh bahl-sahs, ree-aw bahl-sahs]

noun

  1. a river in southern central Mexico, flowing to the Pacific Ocean. 450 miles (724 km) long.



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People grew a maize variety called chapalote, which was originally brought to the area from Rio Balsas, Mexico—a warmer region with more reliable rainfall.

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Although torrential rains fell during the week in July, 1955, that I spent at Playa Azul near the mouth of the Río Balsas, the distinctive voice of Rhinophrynus was not heard.

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The site of a former hacienda of the same name near the mouth of the Río Balsas; arid tropical scrub forest.

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Inquiries among the natives living in the Balsas-Tepalcatepec Basin produced only negative evidence about the occurrence of Pseudemys in the Río Tepalcatepec and Río Balsas.

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A similar situation was discovered on a much more extensive conglomerate cliff along the Río Balsas near Mexcala, Guerrero.

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