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(Redirected from San Mateo River) Bolivian river Not to be confused with San Matéo River (Ichilo River).
San Matéo
San Matéo River and Espíritu Santo River (upper right) in Villa Tunari just before their confluence to Chapare River in the east of the town.
Location
CountryBolivia
RegionCochabamba Department
MunicipalityTiraque Province, Chapare Province
Physical characteristics
MouthChapare River
 • locationVilla Tunari
 • coordinates16°58′S 65°24′W / 16.967°S 65.400°W / -16.967; -65.400
 • elevation289 m (948 ft)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • rightIvirizu, Chillawara

San Matéo is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Tiraque Province and in the Chapare Province, Villa Tunari Municipality. It belongs to the Amazon River watershed.

San Matéo River flows to Villa Tunari in a northeasterly direction. Shortly before reaching the town it receives waters from its most important tributary, the Ivirizu River, which comes from the south. In the east of Villa Tunari, in the department of Cochabamba, San Matéo River meets Espíritu Santo River coming from the west. From the point of the confluence, the river is known as Chapare River.

References

  1. Villa Tunari Municipality: population data and map showing San Matéo River south of Villa Tunari on the border with Tiraque Province

External links

Media related to Rio San Matéo at Wikimedia Commons


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