Nicaragua is home to several large and important rivers, including the San Juan River, the Coco River, and the Escondido River. The San Juan River is the country's longest and is also one of the most important, as it forms the southern border with neighboring Costa Rica. The Coco River is the second longest river in Nicaragua, flowing for over 620 kilometers, and it serves as a significant source of hydroelectric power for the country. Other important rivers include the Tuma River, the Grande de Matagalpa River, and the Wanks River. The rivers of Nicaragua are also important for transportation, as many of them provide crucial connections between different parts of the country. However, they are also vulnerable to pollution and environmental degradation due to deforestation, mining, and agricultural activities.
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