Tomebamba River

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The Tomebamba River is a scenic Andean waterway in southern Ecuador that flows through the historic city of Cuenca, forming one of its defining natural and cultural landmarks.

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Tomebamba River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
adjacentTo Barranco district of Cuenca NERFINISHED
associatedWith Cuenca’s cultural identity
Cuenca’s riverside architecture
basinCountry Ecuador NERFINISHED
climateZone highland subtropical climate
continent South America
country Ecuador
environmentType Andean river ecosystem
flowsDirection east
flowsThrough Cuenca NERFINISHED
hasActivity fishing
local festivals along its banks
hasBridge Puente Roto NERFINISHED
Puente de Todos Santos NERFINISHED
Puente del Centenario NERFINISHED
hasHeritageStatus part of the setting of Cuenca UNESCO World Heritage Site
hasNameInLanguage Río Tomebamba NERFINISHED
hasRole cultural landmark of Cuenca
natural landmark of Cuenca
urban landmark of Cuenca
hasUse irrigation in surrounding areas
local water supply
influences urban layout of Cuenca
isTributaryOf Paute River NERFINISHED
knownFor riverside parks
scenic riverbanks
stone embankments in Cuenca
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Andes
Cuenca NERFINISHED
southern Ecuador NERFINISHED
near Cajas National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Amazon River basin NERFINISHED
hydrographic network of Azuay Province
passesNear historic center of Cuenca NERFINISHED
region Azuay Province NERFINISHED
separates historic center of Cuenca
modern parts of Cuenca
sourceRegion Andes Mountains NERFINISHED
usedFor recreation
tourism
walking and jogging paths

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Cuenca river Tomebamba River
Azuay Province hasMajorRiver Tomebamba River