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Kachimayu (Quechua kachi salt, mayu river, "salt river", Hispanicized spelling Cachimayo) is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Anta Province. Its belongs to the Willkanuta watershed. Kachimayu originates in the mountains near Cusco. It flows through the districts Cachimayo, Pucyura and Anta, along the border of the Zurite District and through the Huarocondo District. Its direction is mainly to the west as it flows through the plain (pampa) of Anta. One of its main tributaries is Pitumayu (Pitumayo) which comes from the Zurite District in the east. Now the river turns to the north. Behind Huarocondo the river changes its name to Huarocondo. It reaches the Willkanuta River as a left tributary between the towns Ollantaytambo and Urubamba.

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  • Der Río Huarocondo ist ein 23,5 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Río Urubamba in den Provinzen Anta und Urubamba der Region Cusco im Andenhochland von Südost-Peru. (de)
  • Kachimayu (Quechua kachi salt, mayu river, "salt river", Hispanicized spelling Cachimayo) is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Anta Province. Its belongs to the Willkanuta watershed. Kachimayu originates in the mountains near Cusco. It flows through the districts Cachimayo, Pucyura and Anta, along the border of the Zurite District and through the Huarocondo District. Its direction is mainly to the west as it flows through the plain (pampa) of Anta. One of its main tributaries is Pitumayu (Pitumayo) which comes from the Zurite District in the east. Now the river turns to the north. Behind Huarocondo the river changes its name to Huarocondo. It reaches the Willkanuta River as a left tributary between the towns Ollantaytambo and Urubamba. (en)
  • Le Río Huarocondo est une rivière du Pérou. Il est un affluent gauche du Río Urubamba, long de 23,5 km. Il se situe dans les provinces d'Anta et d'Urubamba de la région de Cuzco, dans les hauts plateaux andins du sud-est du Pérou. (fr)
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  • Kachimayu (en)
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  • Der Río Huarocondo ist ein 23,5 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Río Urubamba in den Provinzen Anta und Urubamba der Region Cusco im Andenhochland von Südost-Peru. (de)
  • Kachimayu (Quechua kachi salt, mayu river, "salt river", Hispanicized spelling Cachimayo) is a river in Peru located in the Cusco Region, Anta Province. Its belongs to the Willkanuta watershed. Kachimayu originates in the mountains near Cusco. It flows through the districts Cachimayo, Pucyura and Anta, along the border of the Zurite District and through the Huarocondo District. Its direction is mainly to the west as it flows through the plain (pampa) of Anta. One of its main tributaries is Pitumayu (Pitumayo) which comes from the Zurite District in the east. Now the river turns to the north. Behind Huarocondo the river changes its name to Huarocondo. It reaches the Willkanuta River as a left tributary between the towns Ollantaytambo and Urubamba. (en)
  • Le Río Huarocondo est une rivière du Pérou. Il est un affluent gauche du Río Urubamba, long de 23,5 km. Il se situe dans les provinces d'Anta et d'Urubamba de la région de Cuzco, dans les hauts plateaux andins du sud-est du Pérou. (fr)
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  • Río Huarocondo (de)
  • Río Huarocondo (fr)
  • Kachimayu (Cusco) (en)
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  • Kachimayu (en)
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