Paulaya River
The Paulaya River is a river in Honduras, a tributary of the Sico Tinto Negro River.
| Paulaya River | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | Honduras | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mouth | |
|  • coordinates | 15°50′06″N 85°03′33″W | 
Poyais Scheme
    
In 1822–1823, the river (under the name Rio Tinto / Black River) was at the centre of the fictional nation of Poyais invented by the confidence trickster Gregor MacGregor.[1] The town of Poyais, capital of this nation, was claimed to be on its banks.[2]
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References
    
- Strangeways, Thomas (1822). Sketch of the Mosquito Shore, Including the Territory of Poyais. Edinburgh. p. 9.
- W. H. Lizars (1822). A Map of Mosquitia and the Territory of Poyais with the Adjacent Countries (Map). Edinburgh.
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