Zamora River

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Río Zamora
Basin countries Flag of Ecuador Ecuador
Avg. discharge Río Grande de Santiago

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The Zamora river, is a river located to the south-east of Ecuador, affluent of the Santiago river.

Known by the Spaniards like Yaya Mayu, by population to shuar found near the river. The water east of the Zamora river is originated in the Podocarpus National Park, specifically of the Knot of Cajanuma; and it supplies from water to the city of Loja. The river crosses the provinces of Loja, Zamora Chinchipe and Morona Santiago where it ends.

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