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The Huancabamba River ("Stony Plain" in the Quechua language) in the Pasco Region of Peru has its origin in the confluence of several small rivers near the town of Oxapampa: the Chontabamba, the Llamaquizú, and the Esperanza rivers. From an elevation of 1,807 metres (5,928 ft) at Oxapampa, the Huancabamba River runs northward for approximately 77 kilometres (48 mi) by road paralleling the river to the village of Pozuzo. The Huancabamba is joined by the Santa Cruz River 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Pozuzo at an elevation of 700 metres (2,300 ft) and thereafter is called the Pozuzo River. In its lower course the Pozuzó is called the Pachitea River which joins the Ucayali River, a major component in the Amazon River drainage basin.

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  • Huancabamba je řeka nacházející se v severozápadním Peru. Vzniká soutokem řek a a ústí do řeky . Hlavní část jejího toku vede z jihu na sever. Protéká městy a . (cs)
  • Der Río Huancabamba (Oberlauf: Río Chontabamba) ist der 117 km lange rechte Quellfluss des Río Pozuzo im östlichen Zentral-Peru in der Provinz Oxapampa (Region Pasco). (de)
  • Der Río Huancabamba ist der ca. 160 km lange linke Quellfluss des Río Chamaya in Nord-Peru. (de)
  • The Huancabamba River ("Stony Plain" in the Quechua language) in the Pasco Region of Peru has its origin in the confluence of several small rivers near the town of Oxapampa: the Chontabamba, the Llamaquizú, and the Esperanza rivers. From an elevation of 1,807 metres (5,928 ft) at Oxapampa, the Huancabamba River runs northward for approximately 77 kilometres (48 mi) by road paralleling the river to the village of Pozuzo. The Huancabamba is joined by the Santa Cruz River 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Pozuzo at an elevation of 700 metres (2,300 ft) and thereafter is called the Pozuzo River. In its lower course the Pozuzó is called the Pachitea River which joins the Ucayali River, a major component in the Amazon River drainage basin. The Huancabamba runs in steep canyons for part of its course and with mountains on either side rising to more than 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) in elevation. A few kilometres of the river above Pozuzo is within the Yanachaga–Chemillén National Park. The river is located in the ecological zone of the Peruvian Yungas, or Ceja de Selva ("eyebrow of the jungle"), the transition zone between the low jungles of the Amazon Basin and the Andes highlands. The narrow valley of the Huancabamba was first settled by Europeans in the 19th century by colonists from Austria and Germany. The area retains traces of Germanic culture and architecture. Prior to the arrival of the Europeans the Huancabamba area was inhabited by the Yanesha (Amuesa) people. (en)
  • Huancabambafloden börjar vid sammanflödet av floderna och i Peru. Dess övre lopp bildas av avrinningsområdena för dessa floder. Den mittersta sträckningen går mellan Huancabamba och Pozuzo och dess nedre sträckning mellan Pozuzo och sammanflödet med floden . Floden Huancabamba - Pozuzo har en i huvudsak sydlig-nordlig riktning. Avrinningsområdet är mellan bergskedjan i öster och regiongränsen mellan Huánuco och Pasco. Den delas av genom Limóndammen. (sv)
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  • Huancabamba je řeka nacházející se v severozápadním Peru. Vzniká soutokem řek a a ústí do řeky . Hlavní část jejího toku vede z jihu na sever. Protéká městy a . (cs)
  • Der Río Huancabamba (Oberlauf: Río Chontabamba) ist der 117 km lange rechte Quellfluss des Río Pozuzo im östlichen Zentral-Peru in der Provinz Oxapampa (Region Pasco). (de)
  • Der Río Huancabamba ist der ca. 160 km lange linke Quellfluss des Río Chamaya in Nord-Peru. (de)
  • Huancabambafloden börjar vid sammanflödet av floderna och i Peru. Dess övre lopp bildas av avrinningsområdena för dessa floder. Den mittersta sträckningen går mellan Huancabamba och Pozuzo och dess nedre sträckning mellan Pozuzo och sammanflödet med floden . Floden Huancabamba - Pozuzo har en i huvudsak sydlig-nordlig riktning. Avrinningsområdet är mellan bergskedjan i öster och regiongränsen mellan Huánuco och Pasco. Den delas av genom Limóndammen. (sv)
  • The Huancabamba River ("Stony Plain" in the Quechua language) in the Pasco Region of Peru has its origin in the confluence of several small rivers near the town of Oxapampa: the Chontabamba, the Llamaquizú, and the Esperanza rivers. From an elevation of 1,807 metres (5,928 ft) at Oxapampa, the Huancabamba River runs northward for approximately 77 kilometres (48 mi) by road paralleling the river to the village of Pozuzo. The Huancabamba is joined by the Santa Cruz River 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Pozuzo at an elevation of 700 metres (2,300 ft) and thereafter is called the Pozuzo River. In its lower course the Pozuzó is called the Pachitea River which joins the Ucayali River, a major component in the Amazon River drainage basin. (en)
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  • Huancabamba (řeka) (cs)
  • Río Huancabamba (Río Chamaya) (de)
  • Río Huancabamba (Río Pozuzo) (de)
  • Huancabamba River (en)
  • Huancabamba (flod) (sv)
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