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Rio Colorado - traducción al ruso

MAJOR RIVER IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
Colorado river; Colorado River system (southwest U.S.); Colorado River (U. S.); Colorado River (U.S.); Colorado River (United States); Colorado River (US); River Colorado; Río Colorado; The Colorado; Grand River (Colorado); Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico); Colorado River Crossing; The Colorado River; Colorado River Basin; History of the Colorado River; Colorado River watershed; Environmental impacts of dams on the Colorado River
  • Powell's expedition]] traversed
  • ''Coronado Sets Out to the North'', by [[Frederic Remington]], c. 1905
  • Harrison Gray Otis, president of the Colorado River Land Company
  • [[Hoover Dam]] releasing water in 1998
  • The Colorado was named for the reddish color caused by its natural sediment loads, but damming the river has caused it to acquire a clear green hue as seen here in lower Glen Canyon.
  • ''La conquista del Colorado'' (2017), by [[Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau]], depicts [[Francisco Vázquez de Coronado]]'s 1540–1542 expedition. [[García López de Cárdenas]] can be seen overlooking the [[Grand Canyon]].
  • Lake Mead in 2010, showing the "bathtub ring" left behind by low water levels
  • The steamboat ''Mohave No. 2'' at Yuma, c. 1876

Rio Colorado         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rio Colorado

['ri:ə(u)kɔlə(u)'rɑ:deu]

существительное

география

р. Рио-Колорадо

RIO         
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RIO; Río; The rio; Rio (disambiguation); Rio (movie); Rio (album); Rio (film); Río (disambiguation); Río Arriba; Rio (drink); RIO (drink)

сокращение

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Rio Grande         
  • Bridge of the Americas from El Paso, US to Ciudad Juárez, Mexico (2016).
  • Rare first state of [[Giovan Battista Nicolosi]]'s four sheet map of [[North America]], the first printed map to accurately depict the course of the Rio Grande (named ''Rio Escondido'') flowing into the [[Gulf of Mexico]].
  • Railway Bridges and the Great Customs Smelter (postcard, ''circa'' 1916)
  • A riverine islet in the Rio Grande, seen from North Valley, New Mexico.
  • A 5-mile stretch of the river ran dry in [[Albuquerque]] in 2022
  • The Upper Rio Grande near [[Creede, Colorado]]
  • Rio Grande in [[west El Paso]] near the New Mexico state line
  • Rio Grande southeast of Falcon Reservoir, Municipality of Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico (12 August 2007)
  • View of the Rio Grande from Overlook Park, [[White Rock, New Mexico]]
  • The Rio Grande (''Rio del Norte'') as mapped in 1718 by [[Guillaume de L'Isle]]
RIVER ORIGINATING IN COLORADO, FLOWING SOUTH THROUGH NEW MEXICO, AND FORMING PART OF THE US-MEXICO BORDER ALONG TEXAS UNTIL EMPTYING INTO THE GULF OF MEXICO
Río Bravo del Norte; Río Bravo; Río Grande; Rio Grande River (United States and Mexico); Rio Bravo del Norte; Rio Grande River; The Rio Grande; Rio Grande del Norte; Rio Grande basin; History of the Rio Grande

['ri:əu'grændi]

география

р. Рио-Гранде

существительное

общая лексика

р. Рио-Гранде

Definición

КОЛОРАДСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ
США, основан в 1861. Включает: Боулдерский кампус (городок университета), Денверский центр, Денверский медицинский центр, Колорадо-Спрингс-центр. В 1991 св. 39 тыс. студентов.

Wikipedia

Colorado River

The Colorado River (Spanish: Río Colorado) is one of the principal rivers (along with the Rio Grande) in the Southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The 1,450-mile-long (2,330 km) river drains an expansive, arid watershed that encompasses parts of seven U.S. states and two Mexican states. The name Colorado derives from the Spanish language for "colored reddish" due to its heavy silt load. Starting in the central Rocky Mountains of Colorado, it flows generally southwest across the Colorado Plateau and through the Grand Canyon before reaching Lake Mead on the Arizona–Nevada border, where it turns south toward the international border. After entering Mexico, the Colorado approaches the mostly dry Colorado River Delta at the tip of the Gulf of California between Baja California and Sonora.

Known for its dramatic canyons, whitewater rapids, and eleven U.S. National Parks, the Colorado River and its tributaries are a vital source of water for 40 million people. An extensive system of dams, reservoirs, and aqueducts divert almost its entire flow for agricultural irrigation and urban water supply. Its large flow and steep gradient are used to generate hydroelectricity, meeting peaking power demands in much of the Intermountain West. Intensive water consumption has dried up the lower 100 miles (160 km) of the river, which has rarely reached the sea since the 1960s.

Native Americans have inhabited the Colorado River basin for at least 8,000 years. Starting around 1 AD, large agriculture-based societies were established, but a combination of drought and poor land use practices led to their collapse in the 1300s. Their descendants include tribes such as the Puebloans, while others including the Navajo settled in the Colorado Basin after the 1000s. In the 1500s, Spanish explorers began mapping and claiming the watershed, which became part of Mexico upon its independence in 1821. Even after most of the watershed became US territory in 1846, much of the river's course remained unknown. Several expeditions charted the Colorado in the mid-19th century—one of which, led by John Wesley Powell, was the first to run the rapids of the Grand Canyon. Large-scale settlement of the lower basin began in the mid- to late-1800s, with steamboats sailing from the Gulf of California to landings along the river that linked to wagon roads to the interior. Starting in the 1860s, gold and silver strikes drew prospectors to the upper Colorado River basin.

Large-scale river management began in the early 1900s, with major guidelines established in a series of international and US interstate treaties known as the "Law of the River". The US federal government constructed most of the major dams and aqueducts between 1910 and 1970; the largest, Hoover Dam, was completed in 1935. Numerous water projects have also involved state and local governments. With all of their waters fully allocated, both the Colorado and neighboring the Rio Grande are now considered among the most controlled and litigated river systems in the world.

The environmental movement in the American Southwest has opposed the damming and diversion of the Colorado River system due to negative effects on the ecology and natural beauty of the river and its tributaries. During the construction of Glen Canyon Dam (1956–66), environmental organizations vowed to block any further development of the river, and a number of later dam and aqueduct proposals were defeated by citizen opposition. Since 2000, extended drought has conflicted with increasing demands for Colorado River water, and the level of human development and control of the river continues to generate controversy.

In April 2023 as the river shrinks, the Biden administration is getting ready to impose, for the first time, reductions in water supplies to states. The plan would cut the water delivered to California, Arizona and Nevada by as much as one-quarter, and the reduction would be divided evenly across all the states.

Ejemplos de uso de Rio Colorado
1. Potasio Rio Colorado, a Rio Tinto subsidiary, is to build a mine that is slated to begin production in 2012.
2. Pulled from 85–million–year–old rock along the banks of Rio Colorado in Argentina‘s Mendoza Province, this 33–foot–long (10 meter), two–legged predator weighed as much as an elephant and likely had feathers, the scientists said.
3. The team named the dinosaur Aerosteon riocoloradensis, meaning "air bones from the Rio Colorado," because its bones have pockets and a sponge–like texture called "pneumatization" in which air sacs from the lung invade the bone.
4. Also, eight FAST lanes will be functioning in Nogales Nogales, Piedras Negras, Eagle Pass, Juarez City Santa Teresa, Acuña City and Del Rio, Camargo Rio Grande City, Tecate Tecate, Agua Prieta–Douglas, and San Luis Rio Colorado and San Luis.
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