Coata River

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The Coata River is a watercourse in southern Peru that drains part of the Andean highlands and feeds into Lake Titicaca.

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Coata River canonical 1

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Peru
country Peru
dischargesInto Lake Titicaca
drains Andean highlands
flowsInAdministrativeRegion Puno Region
surface form: Puno Department
flowsNear Lake Titicaca shoreline
flowsThrough Puno Region
hasEcosystemType high Andean aquatic ecosystem
hasEnvironmentalIssue contamination from nearby settlements
water pollution
hasGeographicalFeature high-altitude river
hasNameInSpanish Río Coata
hasWatercourseType perennial river
hasWatershed Coata River basin
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Andes
Southern Peru
surface form: southern Peru
locatedInHydrologicalRegion Titicaca watershed
locatedOnContinent South America
mouth Lake Titicaca
partOf Peru river network
hydrological system of Lake Titicaca
partOfDrainageBasin Lake Titicaca region
surface form: Lake Titicaca basin
regionHydrology Altiplano plateau
surface form: Altiplano
tributaryOf Lake Titicaca
usedFor domestic water supply
irrigation
livestock watering

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Lake Titicaca inflow Coata River