Río Coata

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Río Coata is a river in southern Peru that flows into Lake Titicaca, playing an important role in the region’s hydrology and local communities.

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Río Coata canonical 1

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Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
affects local communities along its course
continent South America
country Peru
drainageBasin endorheic basin of Lake Titicaca
flowsInto Lake Titicaca NERFINISHED
hasEcologicalRole supports aquatic and riparian ecosystems
hasEnvironmentalSignificance influences water quality in Lake Titicaca
hasHydrologicalRole important contributor to Lake Titicaca inflow
hasMouthIn Puno Region NERFINISHED
hasRegionalImportance important for local agriculture
important for local fisheries
hasRole supports livelihoods of nearby rural populations
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn southern Peru NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Puno Region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Peruvian Altiplano NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedNear communities on the shores of Lake Titicaca
partOf Lake Titicaca basin NERFINISHED
Peru river network
hydrological system of the Altiplano
usedFor domestic water supply
irrigation
livestock watering
waterBodyType freshwater river

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Coata River hasNameInSpanish Río Coata