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  1. El río Cauca es el segundo río más importante de Colombia. Nace cerca de la laguna del Buey en el Macizo Colombiano, específicamente en el Parque nacional natural Puracé en los límites entre los departamentos de Cauca y Huila.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cauca_RiverCauca River - Wikipedia

    The Cauca River (Spanish: Río Cauca) is a river in Colombia that lies between the Occidental and Central cordilleras. From its headwaters in southwestern Colombia near the city of Popayán, it joins the Magdalena River near Magangué in Bolívar Department, and the combined river eventually flows out into the Caribbean Sea.

    • 965 km (600 mi)
    • Colombia
  3. Cauca River, river, western and northwestern Colombia, rising in the Andes near Popayán and flowing northward between the Cordilleras (mountains) Occidental and Oriental for 838 mi (1,349 km) to join the Río Magdalena north of Mompós. In its middle reaches, the Cauca flows through the broad,

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Magdalena River in Cundinamarca–Tolima. The Magdalena River is the largest river system of the northern Andes, with a length of 1,612 km. Its headwaters are in the south of Colombia, where the Andean subranges Cordillera Central and Cordillera Oriental separate, in Huila Department.

    • 1,528 km (949 mi)
    • Colombia
  5. Cauca River, Colombia's second longest river. The Cauca flows northward some 838 miles from its origin south of Popayán to its entrance into the Magdalena River at Pinillos, in the department of Bolívar. The waterway is comprised by three zones.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Río_CaucaRío Cauca - Wikiwand

    El río Cauca es el segundo río más importante de Colombia. Nace cerca de la laguna del Buey en el Macizo Colombiano, específicamente en el Parque nacional natural Puracé en los límites entre los departamentos de Cauca y Huila.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Cauca_RiverCauca River - Wikiwand

    The Cauca River is a river in Colombia that lies between the Occidental and Central cordilleras. From its headwaters in southwestern Colombia near the city of Popayán, it joins the Magdalena River near Magangué in Bolívar Department, and the combined river eventually flows out into the Caribbean Sea.