The Ica is a 220 kilometer long river in Peru which flows south from highlands in Huancavelica Region to the Pacific Ocean through Ica Region and passing the region's capital, the city of Ica. The river is normally dry during much of the year, but can flood and do major damage as the flood disaster in the city of Ica in 1998 (likely linked to the 1997-98 El Niño event). The Ica valley has an average rainfall of 3 mm a year and a fairly uniform temperature throughout the year with a maximum monthly average of 25 °C in February and a minimum of 17 °C in July.
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| - Río Ica (de)
- Río Ica (es)
- Ica River (en)
- 伊卡河 (zh)
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| - Der Río Ica ist ein etwa 157 km langer Zufluss des Pazifischen Ozeans im Südwesten von Peru in den Regionen Huancavelica und Ica. (de)
- El río Ica es un río del Perú, uno de los cuatro que, de norte a sur, descienden en forma paralela y conforman la red hídrica del departamento de Ica. Estos son el el río San Juan o Chincha, el río Pisco, el Ica y el río Grande (Ica), todos pertenecientes a la vertiente del Pacífico. (es)
- 伊卡河(西班牙語:Río Ica)是秘魯的河流,河道全長220公里,流域面積7,711平方公里,發源自安第斯山脈,流經伊卡大區和萬卡韋利卡大區,最終注入太平洋。 (zh)
- The Ica is a 220 kilometer long river in Peru which flows south from highlands in Huancavelica Region to the Pacific Ocean through Ica Region and passing the region's capital, the city of Ica. The river is normally dry during much of the year, but can flood and do major damage as the flood disaster in the city of Ica in 1998 (likely linked to the 1997-98 El Niño event). The Ica valley has an average rainfall of 3 mm a year and a fairly uniform temperature throughout the year with a maximum monthly average of 25 °C in February and a minimum of 17 °C in July. (en)
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| - Pan-American Highway crossing the Ica in the dry period (en)
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| - Der Río Ica ist ein etwa 157 km langer Zufluss des Pazifischen Ozeans im Südwesten von Peru in den Regionen Huancavelica und Ica. (de)
- The Ica is a 220 kilometer long river in Peru which flows south from highlands in Huancavelica Region to the Pacific Ocean through Ica Region and passing the region's capital, the city of Ica. The river is normally dry during much of the year, but can flood and do major damage as the flood disaster in the city of Ica in 1998 (likely linked to the 1997-98 El Niño event). The Ica valley has an average rainfall of 3 mm a year and a fairly uniform temperature throughout the year with a maximum monthly average of 25 °C in February and a minimum of 17 °C in July. The natural catchment area for the Ica was 7711 km ², but a project that sought to increase and regulate the water supply, using lake Chuqlluqucha, added 392 km ². (en)
- El río Ica es un río del Perú, uno de los cuatro que, de norte a sur, descienden en forma paralela y conforman la red hídrica del departamento de Ica. Estos son el el río San Juan o Chincha, el río Pisco, el Ica y el río Grande (Ica), todos pertenecientes a la vertiente del Pacífico. (es)
- 伊卡河(西班牙語:Río Ica)是秘魯的河流,河道全長220公里,流域面積7,711平方公里,發源自安第斯山脈,流經伊卡大區和萬卡韋利卡大區,最終注入太平洋。 (zh)
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