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1 Etymology  





2 Description  



2.1  Geology  





2.2  Wetlands  







3 Gallery  





4 See also  





5 References  



5.1  Bibliography  







6 Further reading  





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Coordinates: 4°3745N 74°1321W / 4.6291°N 74.2225°W / 4.6291; -74.2225
 

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Tunjuelo River
Tunjuelito River
Tunjuelo River is located in Colombia
Tunjuelo River

Location of the Tunjuelo River in Colombia

EtymologyMuysccubun: "cerro de los tunjos"
Native name
  • Río Tunjuelito (Spanish)
  • Location
    CountryColombia
    DepartmentCundinamarca
    MunicipalitiesBogotá
    Localities
  • Usme
  • Ciudad Bolívar
  • Tunjuelito
  • Fontibón
  • Physical characteristics
    SourceSumapaz Páramo
     • coordinates4°18′25N 74°07′50W / 4.3070°N 74.1306°W / 4.3070; -74.1306
    MouthBogotá River

     • coordinates

    4°37′45N 74°13′21W / 4.6291°N 74.2225°W / 4.6291; -74.2225
    Length73 km (45 mi)
    Basin features
    River systemBogotá River
     Magdalena Basin
      Caribbean Sea

    The TunjueloorTunjuelito River is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a left tributary of the Bogotá River. The river, with a length of 73 kilometres (45 mi) originates in the Sumapaz Páramo and flows northward through the Usme Synclinal to enter the Colombian capital Bogotá. There, the river is mostly canalised flowing westward into the Bogotá River. It is one of the three main rivers of the city, together with the Fucha and Juan Amarillo Rivers.

    Etymology

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    The names Tunjuelo and Tunjuelito ("little Tunjuelo") are derived from the Cerro de los Tunjos, also Los Tunjos Lake, named after the tunjos, the religious votive figurines of the indigenous language of the Muisca, who inhabited the Bogotá savanna before the Spanish conquest.[1]

    Description

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    Tunjuelo River is located in the Bogotá savanna
    source

    source

    mouth

    mouth

    Source and mouth of the Tunjuelo River on the Bogotá savanna

    The Tunjuelo River has a total length of 73 kilometres (45 mi) and originates in the Sumapaz Páramo, in the southern part of Bogotá.[2] It flows through the southern part of the Colombian capital, south of the Fucha River, and has the largest drainage basin of the rivers of Bogotá.[3] The river flows through the Usme Synclinal, where the type localities of various geological formations (among others the Marichuela Formation) are situated. The Tunjuelo River forms the border between the localities Usme and Ciudad Bolivar and between the namesake locality Tunjuelito and Ciudad Bolívar. The Tunjuelo River is highly contaminated.[4]

    Geology

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    The Tunjuelo River valley hosts the type localities of various geologic formations of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense.

    Age Formation Lithologies
    Notes
    Pleistocene Tunjuelo Formation Conglomerates, sandstones, shales
    Early Pliocene Marichuela Formation Conglomerates
    Late Miocene
    Early Oligocene Usme Formation Shales, sandstones, conglomerates
    Late Eocene
    Regadera Formation Sandstones, conglomerates, shales
    Early Eocene
    Bogotá Formation Mudstones, shales, siltstones, sandstones
    Late Paleocene

    Wetlands

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    Tunjuelo River is located in Bogotá
    Tunjuelo River
    Tunjuelo River
    Tunjuelo River
    mouth

    mouth

    Wetlands in the Tunjuelo River basin

    Three of the fifteen protected wetlands of Bogotá are located in the Tunjuelo River basin.

    Wetland Location Altitude (m) Area (ha) Notes
    La Vaca Kennedy 2548 7.96 [9]
    La Isla Bosa 2550 7.7 [10]
    Tibanica Bosa
    Soacha
    2542 28.8 [11]
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    See also

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    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Osorio Osorio, 2007, p.29
  • ^ Osorio Osorio, 2007, p.12
  • ^ (in Spanish) Entre ríos y quebradas Bogotá tiene 198 cuerpos de agua ¿Los conoce?
  • ^ (in Spanish) Tunjuelo: olores ofensivos
  • ^ Montoya & Reyes, 2005, p.71
  • ^ a b Montoya & Reyes, 2005, p.65
  • ^ Montoya & Reyes, 2005, p.60
  • ^ Montoya & Reyes, 2005, p.57
  • ^ Humedal La Vaca
  • ^ Humedal La Isla
  • ^ Humedal Tibanica
  • Bibliography

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    Further reading

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    [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tunjuelo_River&oldid=1232264455"

    Categories: 
    Rivers of Colombia
    Bogotá River
    Geography of Cundinamarca Department
    Geography of Bogotá
    Altiplano Cundiboyacense
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