Chicamocha River
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Chicamocha River is a river of northern Colombia
. It flows into the Caribbean Sea
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Chicamocha River is one of the largest rivers in the central-eastern Colombia. It originates in the municipality of Tuta in Boyaca department, which then forms the barrel of Chicamocha, Santander department enters and joins with the river and the river Suarez Fonce to form finally the river SogamosoDiario El Tiempo Colombia. «El cañón del Chicamocha fue preseleccionado en el concurso de maravillas naturales del planeta»
Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia , is a unitary constitutional republic comprising thirty-two departments. The country is located in northwestern South America, bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the...
. It flows into the Caribbean Sea
Caribbean Sea
The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean located in the tropics of the Western hemisphere. It is bounded by Mexico and Central America to the west and southwest, to the north by the Greater Antilles, and to the east by the Lesser Antilles....
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Chicamocha River is one of the largest rivers in the central-eastern Colombia. It originates in the municipality of Tuta in Boyaca department, which then forms the barrel of Chicamocha, Santander department enters and joins with the river and the river Suarez Fonce to form finally the river SogamosoDiario El Tiempo Colombia. «El cañón del Chicamocha fue preseleccionado en el concurso de maravillas naturales del planeta»
External links
- Votación 7 Maravillas Naturales del Mundo
- Foto satelital del Cañón del Chicamocha en el sector de PescaderoWikiMapiaWikimapiaWikiMapia is a privately owned, online map and satellite imaging resource that combines Google Maps with a wiki system, allowing users to add information, in the form of a note, to any location on Earth. Users may currently use this information for free...
- Albesiano, Sofía y J. Orlando Rangel-Ch. 2003. La vegetación del cañón del río Chicamocha (Santander, Colombia). Caldasia, 25(1):73-99