The Tipitapa River (Río Tipitapa) is a short river in Nicaragua that connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. Its flow is seasonally variable and when Lake Managua, which is situated about ten meters higher than Lake Nicaragua,[1] experiences high water levels (usually in the rainy season[2]), the waters of the Tipitapa can rise, resulting in floods[1] that affect bordering towns such as Tipitapa, which is situated on the river, near Lake Managua.
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At its origin, the river is narrow and as it reaches midlength, it widens and there are large swamps and lagoons covered with lush vegetation.[1]
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