Quebrada Tumucu
Quebrada Tumucu is a stream in Imbabura, Ecuador and has an elevation of 2,837 metres. Quebrada Tumucu is situated nearby to the hamlet Hacienda Pimán, as well as near the locality Hacienda Chaupi Guaranguí.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ambuquí and Ibarra.
Ambuquí
Village
Ambuquí is a rural parish in northern Ecuador in the Imbabura Province. It is located in the Chota Valley 29 km away from Ibarra. The parish is also considered one of the major producers of the reddish yellow variety of the Spondias purpurea in the country. Ambuquí is situated 7 km northeast of Quebrada Tumucu.
Ibarra
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Ibarra is a city in Ecuador. It's a colonial town of 100,000 inhabitants and the capital of Imbabura province, and is halfway to the Ecuador-Colombia border at Tulcán.
Chota
Hamlet
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The upper valley of the Mira River, called the Chota River in its upstream portion, in northern Ecuador, and the small villages in it are usually referred to as 'El Chota', and it runs east–west between the two ranges of the Andes. Chota is situated 10 km north of Quebrada Tumucu.
Quebrada Tumucu
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Imbabura, Ecuador, South America
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Latitude
0.38333° or 0° 23′ northLongitude
-78.05° or 78° 3′ westElevation
2,837 metres (9,308 feet)Open location code
67G39XM2+82GeoNames ID
3650459
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