Teatinos River

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The Teatinos River is a watercourse in northern Chile that flows through the Atacama Region near the city of Copiapó.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent South America
country Chile
countryCapital Santiago (Chile) NERFINISHED
drainageBasinCountry Chile NERFINISHED
flowsInDirection generally westward (regional pattern, approximate)
flowsNear Copiapó NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Atacama Region NERFINISHED
hasBasinCountry Chile NERFINISHED
hasClimateRegion arid climate region
hasLanguageRegion Spanish-speaking world
hasOfficialLanguageInRegion Spanish
locatedIn Atacama Region NERFINISHED
northern Chile
locatedInAdministrativeDivision Atacama Region NERFINISHED
locatedInCountrySubdivision Region of Atacama NERFINISHED
locatedInDesertRegion Atacama Desert NERFINISHED
locatedInGeographicalRegion Norte Chico of Chile NERFINISHED
locatedOnHemisphere Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
Western Hemisphere NERFINISHED
nameInSpanish Río Teatinos NERFINISHED
nearbyAdministrativeCenter Copiapó NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Copiapó NERFINISHED
partOf hydrography of Chile
river system of northern Chile
rivers of Atacama Region
rivers of Chile
regionCapitalNearby Copiapó NERFINISHED

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Boyacá Bridge crosses Teatinos River