Rocha River
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Rocha (Kunturillu) | |
River | |
A bridge across Rocha River (in the middle) in Quillacollo | |
Country | Bolivia |
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Region | Cochabamba Department |
Tributaries | |
- left | Pukara Mayu |
- right | Tapacari River, Ch'aki Mayu, Wiluma, Chilla, Tupuraya |
Mouth | Caine River |
Rocha River or Kunturillu River (Quechua kunturillu black and white,[1][2] hispanicized spelling Condorillo, also Kundurillu, Kunturillo)[3] which upstream is called Mayllanku (Maylanco) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Quillacollo Province.[4] From the point of the confluence with Arque River the river is called Caine River.
The river whose original name is Kunturillu owes its present name to Captain Martín de la Rocha who diverted the river in 1565.
Gallery
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Map of Cochabamba showing Rocha River as it flows west from Sacaba to Quillacollo and then turning to the south
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Rocha River
See also
Sources and notes
- ↑ Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
- ↑ Note: Black and white like the bird condor (Quechua: kuntur)
- ↑ cocha-banner.org Cultural Corner - The River Rocha or Kundurillu (in Spanish and in English)
- ↑ contraloria.gob.bo Map of the Rocha River basin
- lib.utexas.edu Detailed map of the area
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
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