Hurtado River

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The Hurtado River is a watercourse in Chile’s Coquimbo Region that flows through the Andean valleys of Limarí Province, contributing to local agriculture and feeding into the Limarí River system.

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Hurtado River canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
administrativeRegion Chile’s Coquimbo Region
continent South America
contributesTo Limarí River flow
country Chile
drainageBasin Pacific Ocean basin
flowsThrough Andean valleys of Limarí Province
hasEconomicRole agricultural production in Limarí Province
hasEnvironmentalRole supports Andean valley ecosystems in Limarí Province
hasLanguageOrigin Spanish
hasNameInSpanish Río Hurtado
hasValley Hurtado Valley
hydrologicalSystem Limarí River
surface form: Limarí River system
locatedIn Coquimbo Region
Limarí Province
north-central Chile
mouthOf Limarí River
nearbySettlement Pichasca
Samala
San Pedro de Pichasca
partOf Limarí River
surface form: Limarí River basin
region Norte Chico of Chile
supports local agriculture
tributaryOf Limarí River
usedFor irrigation
watercourseType Andean river

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Limarí Province hasRiver Hurtado River
Río Hurtado namedAfter Hurtado River
Río Hurtado traversedBy Hurtado River
Pichasca locatedNear Hurtado River
San Pedro de Pichasca locatedNear Hurtado River
Hurtado Valley shapedBy Hurtado River
Hurtado Valley hasRiver Hurtado River
Hurtado Valley drainage Hurtado River