Chapare River

The Chapare River is a river in Bolivia, which is a tributary of the Mamoré River in the Amazon Basin. The river has its source at the confluence of Espíritu Santo River and San Mateo River in the Cochabamba Department at Villa Tunari. It is the main waterway of Chapare Province. The fish Gephyrocharax chaparae is found in and named after the Chapare River.

Chapare River
San Mateo River and Espíritu Santo River (upper right) in Villa Tunari just before their confluence to Chapare River in the east of the town.
Location
CountryBolivia
StateCochabamba Department
DistrictChapare Province
CityVilla Tunari
Physical characteristics
SourceCordilerra Central de Bolivia
  locationCarrasco National Park, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia
Length173 mi (278 km)
Discharge 
  locationIchilo River
Rio San Matéo and Rio Espíritu Santo Confluence to form Rio Chapare at Villa Tunari

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