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The Choqueyapu River, sometimes called the La Paz River, is a river in the La Paz Department of Bolivia.It belongs to the drainage basin of the Amazon.The river originates in a spring called Achachi Qala (Aymara: achachi border stone, old, grandfather, qala stone) [1] in the Cordillera Real near the mountain Chacaltaya at a height of 5,395 m. [2]
The Beni River (Spanish: Río Beni) is a river in the north of Bolivia.. It rises north of La Paz and flows northeast. The Madre de Dios River is where its mouth is at. In the upper portion of its course, it flows through highland forest and rainforest, where the rapids of Cachuela Esperanza interrupt the upstream navigability of the river.
At its source, it is known as the Rocha River. It crosses the Cochabamba valley basin in a westerly direction, turning south east after 65 kilometres (40 mi) and after another 50 km (31 mi) joining the Arque River at 17°42′10″S 66°14′45″W / 17.70278°S 66.24583°W / -17.70278; -66.24583 and an elevation of 2,350 m (7,710
The Lauca River is a binational river. It originates in the Chilean Altiplano of the Arica and Parinacota Region , crosses the Andes and empties into Coipasa Lake in Bolivia . The upper reach of the river lies within the boundaries of Lauca National Park in the Parinacota Province .
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Rivers of Bolivia. It includes rivers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a container category .
tortoises in the Yacuma River. The Yacuma River is a river in Bolivia, which feeds into the Mamoré River and ultimately into the Amazon. [1] The headwaters of the Yacuma are within the Pilón Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Communal Lands. [2] Rio Yacuma starts about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Rurrenabaque. The upper parts are accessible ...