Spanish Ro Lerma, river in west-central Mexico. It rises on the central plateau 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Toluca and flows northwestward through the state of Mxico, forms the short border between the states of Quertaro and Michoacn, and then meanders generally west-northwestward through Guanajuato. After looping southward, the Lerma separates Guanajuato and Michoacn, and Michoacn and Jalisco before flowing, after a course of about 350 miles (560 km), into Lake Chapala, 15 miles (24 km) west-southwest of La Barca. The Ro Grande de Santiago, which leads for 250 miles (400 km) from Lake Chapala northwestward to the Pacific Ocean, is sometimes considered an extension of the Lerma. Although the Lerma is not navigable, its waters are used extensively for hydroelectric plants and for irrigation. With its major tributaries, the Laja, Apaseo, and Turbio, and including the Santiago, the Lerma constitutes Mexico's largest river system. Many large cities, particularly in the basins of Toluca, Guanajuato, and Jalisco, lie on its banks.
LERMA RIVER
Meaning of LERMA RIVER in English
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