. The earth and its inhabitants .. . CO Miles. present it intermingles its waters with those of the Estero Real in a common delta. The most copious river in north Nicaragua flows, under a great diversity of names, from the Matagalpa mountains through the broadest part of the state down to the Atlantic near Cape Gracias-Ã -Dios. About its sources, within 50 miles of the Pacific, it is known as the Somoro, and lower down successively as the Cabrugal (CabuUal), the Coco (Cocos), Oro (Yoro, Yare), Portillo Liso, Tapacac, Encuentro, Pantasma, Segovia, from a town on its banks, and Gracias, or Cape


. The earth and its inhabitants .. . CO Miles. present it intermingles its waters with those of the Estero Real in a common delta. The most copious river in north Nicaragua flows, under a great diversity of names, from the Matagalpa mountains through the broadest part of the state down to the Atlantic near Cape Gracias-Ã -Dios. About its sources, within 50 miles of the Pacific, it is known as the Somoro, and lower down successively as the Cabrugal (CabuUal), the Coco (Cocos), Oro (Yoro, Yare), Portillo Liso, Tapacac, Encuentro, Pantasma, Segovia, from a town on its banks, and Gracias, or Cape River, from the low peninsula it h-as formed where it reaches the coast. It also takes the name


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