Bogotá River

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Bogotá River
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Map of Bogotá River and its drainage basin
Origin Páramo de Guacheneque, Villapinzón
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Mouth Magdalena River at Girardot
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Basin countries Colombian department of Cundinamarca
Length 375 km (233 mi)
Source elevation 3,300 m (7,550 ft)
Avg. discharge 31-41 m3/s (1,100-1,450 ft3/s)
Basin area 6,000 km2 (2,300 mi2)

The Bogotá River is a major river of the Cundinamarca department of Colombia, crossing the region from the northeast to the southwest and passing along the western limits of Bogotá. The large population and major industrial base in its watershed have resulted in extremely severe pollution problems for the river.

Course

The headwaters of the Bogotá River are in the municipality of Villapinzón, in the northeastern part of Cundinamarca near the limits with Boyacá. It has a course of about 150 kilometres (93 mi) as it crosses the Bogotá Savannah, passing through eleven small municipalities, before reaching the city of Bogotá. As it runs along the western border of the city, the river forms the outlet for the heavily polluted Salitre, Funza and Tunjuelito Rivers. After passing through the municipality of Soacha, the Bogotá River plunges off the Savannah at the Tequendama Falls. It then follows a steep course, falling about 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) in 50 kilometres (31 mi), to join the Magdalena River at Girardot.

Temperature

The temperature average ranges from 24 to 27 °C (75 to 81 °F).

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