Cuja River

Cuja River
Location of the Cuja River in Colombia
Country  Colombia
Department Cundinamarca
Municipalities Arbeláez, Fusagasugá
Basin features
Main source Sumapaz Páramo
Arbeláez
4°11′33.5″N 74°16′32.7″W / 4.192639°N 74.275750°W / 4.192639; -74.275750Coordinates: 4°11′33.5″N 74°16′32.7″W / 4.192639°N 74.275750°W / 4.192639; -74.275750
River mouth Sumapaz River
Fusagasugá
4°15′05.6″N 74°32′29.1″W / 4.251556°N 74.541417°W / 4.251556; -74.541417
River system Sumapaz River
 Magdalena Basin
  Caribbean Sea
Basin size 85.58 km2 (33.04 sq mi)[1]

The Cuja River is a river of Cundinamarca, Colombia. It is a tributary of the Sumapaz River, that flows into the Magdalena River, flowing towards the Caribbean Sea.[1]

Description

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mouth
Source and mouth of the Cuja River south of the Bogotá savanna

The Cuja River originates on the Sumapaz Páramo and flows westward through the municipalities Arbeláez and Fusagasugá, where it meets the Guavio River, Fusagasugá. Upstream of the Guavio River is the Batán River.

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