Bojacá River

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The Bojacá River is a watercourse in the Cundinamarca department of central Colombia that flows through municipalities on the Bogotá savanna.

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Label Occurrences
Bojacá River canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Colombia
belongsTo Colombian Andes river system
continent South America
country Colombia
drainageBasin upper Bogotá River basin
environmentalIssue water pollution risk from agriculture
water pollution risk from urban expansion
flowsThrough Bogotá savanna
Bojacá Municipality
municipalities of the Bogotá savanna
hasClimate cold highland climate
hasEcosystem high Andean wetland system
hasHydrologicalRegime rainfall-driven flow regime
hasSpanishName Río Bojacá
hasWatercourseType tributary
hydrologicalSystem Magdalena River valley
surface form: Magdalena River basin
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Cundinamarca region
surface form: Cundinamarca Department

Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes
Sabana de Bogotá
surface form: Sabana de Bogotá plateau

central Colombia
namedAfter Bojacá
partOf Bogotá River basin
region Andean region
surface form: Andean Region
subjectOf hydrological studies of the Bogotá savanna
usedFor domestic water supply
irrigation
livestock watering

Referenced by (1)

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Madrid locatedInOrNextToBodyOfWater Bojacá River
subject surface form: Madrid, Cundinamarca