Río Grande (Bolivia)

The Río Grande (or Río Guapay) in Bolivia rises on the southern slope of the Cochabamba mountains, east of the city Cochabamba, at 17°26′11″S 65°52′22″W / 17.43639°S 65.87278°W. At its source it is known as the Rocha River. It crosses the Cochabamba valley basin in a westerly direction. After 65 km the river turns south eastand after another 50 km joins the Arque River at 17°42′10″S 66°14′45″W / 17.70278°S 66.24583°W and an elevation of 2.350 m. After 1.438 km, the Río Grande joins the Ichilo River at 15°48′09″S 64°43′47″W / 15.80250°S 64.72972°W which is a tributary to the Mamoré.

Río Grande (Bolivia)

The Río Grande (or Río Guapay) in Bolivia rises on the southern slope of the Cochabamba mountains, east of the city Cochabamba, at 17°26′11″S 65°52′22″W / 17.43639°S 65.87278°W. At its source it is known as the Rocha River. It crosses the Cochabamba valley basin in a westerly direction. After 65 km the river turns south eastand after another 50 km joins the Arque River at 17°42′10″S 66°14′45″W / 17.70278°S 66.24583°W and an elevation of 2.350 m. After 1.438 km, the Río Grande joins the Ichilo River at 15°48′09″S 64°43′47″W / 15.80250°S 64.72972°W which is a tributary to the Mamoré.