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Qañawimayu (Quechua qañawi, qañiwa, qañawa a cereal from the family Chenopodiaceae, mayu river, "qañawi river", hispanicized spelling Cañahuymayo) which upstream is called Cayacti and downstream successively is named Jaraucata, Qullpa (Collpa), Yawina (Yavina) and Santo Tomás River is a river in Peru. It is located in the Apurímac Region, Cotabambas Province, and in the Cusco Region, Chumbivilcas Province and Paruro Province. It belongs to the Apurímac watershed.

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  • Der Río Santo Tomás ist ein etwa 152 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Río Apurímac in Südzentral-Peru. (de)
  • Río Santo Tomás que río arriba se llama Cayacti y río abajo sucesivamente se llama Jaraucata, Qullpa (Collpa) y Yawina (Yavina) es un río en el Perú. (es)
  • Qañawimayu (Quechua qañawi, qañiwa, qañawa a cereal from the family Chenopodiaceae, mayu river, "qañawi river", hispanicized spelling Cañahuymayo) which upstream is called Cayacti and downstream successively is named Jaraucata, Qullpa (Collpa), Yawina (Yavina) and Santo Tomás River is a river in Peru. It is located in the Apurímac Region, Cotabambas Province, and in the Cusco Region, Chumbivilcas Province and Paruro Province. It belongs to the Apurímac watershed. Qañawimayu originates in the south-west of the Santo Tomás District in the Chumbivilcas Province of the Cusco Region between the mountains Minasniyuq and Qullpa K'uchu at a height of 4,940 metres (16,207 ft). At first its direction is to the north. South of the mountain Wamanripa it turns to the northeast. It receives waters from the confluence with Sinqa Wayq'u. Near the town of Santo Tomás it turns to the north again. The confluence with the Apurímac River is at a mountain named Tinkuq (Tincoc) on the border of the districts of Tambobamba, Ccapi and Huanoquite. (en)
  • 卡尼亞維馬約河(Qañawimayu)是秘魯的河流,發源自米納斯尼約克山和庫爾帕庫喬山之間,流經科塔班巴斯省、瓊比維卡省和帕魯羅省,最終注入阿普里馬克河。 (zh)
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  • Children are waving the Peruvian flag on the new footbridge across Qañawimayu in Qullpatumayku, Chumbivilcas Province (en)
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  • Der Río Santo Tomás ist ein etwa 152 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Río Apurímac in Südzentral-Peru. (de)
  • Río Santo Tomás que río arriba se llama Cayacti y río abajo sucesivamente se llama Jaraucata, Qullpa (Collpa) y Yawina (Yavina) es un río en el Perú. (es)
  • 卡尼亞維馬約河(Qañawimayu)是秘魯的河流,發源自米納斯尼約克山和庫爾帕庫喬山之間,流經科塔班巴斯省、瓊比維卡省和帕魯羅省,最終注入阿普里馬克河。 (zh)
  • Qañawimayu (Quechua qañawi, qañiwa, qañawa a cereal from the family Chenopodiaceae, mayu river, "qañawi river", hispanicized spelling Cañahuymayo) which upstream is called Cayacti and downstream successively is named Jaraucata, Qullpa (Collpa), Yawina (Yavina) and Santo Tomás River is a river in Peru. It is located in the Apurímac Region, Cotabambas Province, and in the Cusco Region, Chumbivilcas Province and Paruro Province. It belongs to the Apurímac watershed. (en)
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  • Río Santo Tomás (de)
  • Río Santo Tomás (es)
  • Qañawimayu (en)
  • 卡尼亞維馬約河 (zh)
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