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River in Bolivia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jach'a Jawira (Aymara jach'a big, great, jawira river,[1] "great river", hispanicized spelling Jachcha Jahuira) is a Bolivian river north of Coipasa Lake in the Oruro Department. Coming from the Waylla Marka range northwest of Poopó Lake the river flows in a south-western direction along the village of Belén de Choquecota in the Nor Carangas Province towards the Carangas Province.[2][3] In the Choquecota Municipality, southwest of Choquecota, it empties into the Barras River which ends in Coipasa Lake.
Jach'a Jawira | |
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Etymology | Aymara |
Location | |
Country | Bolivia |
Region | Oruro Department |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Choquecota Municipality, Carangas Province |
• coordinates | 18°7′S 67°55′W |
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