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Lake Rimachi
Lake in Loreto, Peru / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Rimachi[1] (Lago Rimachi in Spanish) is a lake in northern Peru in the Amazon Rainforest of about 300 hectares (1 sq mi) of extension.[1][2] It is located on the western banks of Pastaza River,[2] being its main inflow source the Chapuli River, and its main outflow the Rimachi River.[1] The lands around the lake were home to the Murato people, who are now extinct.[3]
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Lake Rimachi | |
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Location | Loreto, Peru |
Coordinates | 4°25′S 76°43′W |
Primary inflows | Chapuli River |
Primary outflows | Rimachi River |
Basin countries | Peru |
Surface area | 3 km2 (1.2 sq mi) |
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