What is rio paz?

Rio Paz is a river that flows through Central America, marking the border between El Salvador and Honduras. It is approximately 150 miles (240 kilometers) long and runs from its source in Honduras to the Pacific Ocean. The river is an important source of freshwater for both countries and is used for irrigation, fishing, and transportation. However, it has also been the site of conflict and violence, with disputes over land and water rights leading to armed conflict between El Salvador and Honduras in the mid-20th century. The river is also infamous for being used for smuggling activities between the two countries. In recent years, there have been efforts to restore the ecological health of the river and promote peaceful cooperation between the two nations.