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Salí River
Salí River ((スペイン語:Río Salí)) is the most important river in the Argentine province of Tucumán. The river is born from the precipitations capture by the Calchaquíes range next to Salta Province, and its water flow is increased by the numerous streams from the ''Sierra del Aconquija'' range, and other rivers. Most cities and town in the province, included the capital San Miguel de Tucumán, lay on the basin of this river, which continues to Santiago del Estero Province with the name of Dulce River, and dies at the ''Mar Chiquita'' lagoon in Córdoba Province. 3 main dams have been constructed both for the production of hydroelectric energy and irrigation; two in the Tucumán Province: ''El Cadillal'' and ''Escaba'', and ''Los Quiroga'' in Santiago del Estero Province.
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