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Uchusuma River
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The Uchusuma River is shown in the center-right of this map
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Physical characteristics
Main source Peru
River mouth Mauri River

The Uchusuma River is a river that starts high up in the mountains of Peru. It then flows across the very northern part of Chile before reaching Bolivia. In Bolivia, it joins another river called the Mauri River. This makes the Uchusuma River special because it flows through three different countries!

What is the Uchusuma River?

The Uchusuma River is an important waterway in South America. It begins its journey in the Altiplano, a high plateau region in Peru. This area is known for its tall mountains and unique landscapes. The river then travels through a small part of northern Chile. Finally, it ends its journey in Bolivia, where its waters join the Mauri River.

Where does the Uchusuma River start?

The Uchusuma River starts in the Andes Mountains in Peru. The exact spot is high up in the Peruvian Altiplano. This region is very high above sea level. The water comes from melting snow and rain in the mountains.

Which countries does the river flow through?

The Uchusuma River is an international river. It flows through three countries in South America. These countries are:

It's interesting how one river can connect different nations!

Why is the Uchusuma River important?

Rivers like the Uchusuma are very important for the areas they flow through. They provide water for people, animals, and plants. Water from rivers can be used for drinking, farming, and even generating electricity. The Uchusuma River helps support life in the dry regions it crosses.

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