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Boca Toma, also called Boca de la Zanja, is a small weir on the Chubut River in Chubut Province, Argentina completed in 1919. It is a wall that causes a steep drop in the river, allowing water to be diverted into irrigation canals. Because the area has very low rainfall, this dam allows irrigation in the river valley. The Boca Toma is located a few kilometers downstream from Dique Florentino Ameghino in Gaiman Department.

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  • Boca Toma, also called Boca de la Zanja, is a small weir on the Chubut River in Chubut Province, Argentina completed in 1919. It is a wall that causes a steep drop in the river, allowing water to be diverted into irrigation canals. Because the area has very low rainfall, this dam allows irrigation in the river valley. The Boca Toma is located a few kilometers downstream from Dique Florentino Ameghino in Gaiman Department. (en)
  • La Boca Toma o Boca de la Zanja en el valle inferior del río Chubut, provincia del Chubut, Argentina, está ubicada a pocos kilómetros río abajo del Dique Florentino Ameghino, al oeste de la localidad de Veintiocho de Julio en el Departamento Gaiman. En esta zona existen frondosas arboledas formadas a partir de los canales de riego, conformando un espacio utilizado para el esparcimiento y recreo.​ Además, se en la zona rural de (en galés: Tierra Salada), que durante el siglo XIX marcaba el límite del valle y se caracteriza por la presencia de salitre en la tierra.​ (es)
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  • Boca Toma, also called Boca de la Zanja, is a small weir on the Chubut River in Chubut Province, Argentina completed in 1919. It is a wall that causes a steep drop in the river, allowing water to be diverted into irrigation canals. Because the area has very low rainfall, this dam allows irrigation in the river valley. The Boca Toma is located a few kilometers downstream from Dique Florentino Ameghino in Gaiman Department. (en)
  • La Boca Toma o Boca de la Zanja en el valle inferior del río Chubut, provincia del Chubut, Argentina, está ubicada a pocos kilómetros río abajo del Dique Florentino Ameghino, al oeste de la localidad de Veintiocho de Julio en el Departamento Gaiman. En esta zona existen frondosas arboledas formadas a partir de los canales de riego, conformando un espacio utilizado para el esparcimiento y recreo.​ Además, se en la zona rural de (en galés: Tierra Salada), que durante el siglo XIX marcaba el límite del valle y se caracteriza por la presencia de salitre en la tierra.​ (es)
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