There are several rivers that flow through El Salvador, including the Lempa, Paz, Jiboa, Grande de San Miguel, and Torola. The Lempa is the largest river in the country and is an important source of water and hydroelectric power. It originates in Guatemala and flows through El Salvador before emptying into the Pacific Ocean. The Paz River, also known as the Pazca, flows through the department of La Libertad and is popular for recreational activities like swimming and fishing. The Jiboa River is important for agriculture and provides water for irrigation in the department of Usulután. The Grande de San Miguel River flows through the department of San Miguel and is known for its scenic beauty. The Torola River, located in the eastern part of the country, is renowned for its rapids and is a popular destination for rafting enthusiasts. Despite their importance, many of these rivers face pollution and environmental threats, such as deforestation and land use changes, which affect the quality of their water and ecosystems.
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