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Tarapaya River, originally also called Qayara, is a
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population data and map showing the village Tarapaya and the Tayapaya River west of it Its direction is mainly north. Tarapaya is a right tributary of the upper Pillku Mayu.


See also

* Jatun Mayu *
Jayaq Mayu Jayaq Mayu (Quechua ''jaya'' pungency, locoto, ''mayu'' river, ''-q'' a suffix, "spicy river", hispanicized spelling ''Jayac Mayu'')
W.H. Strosnider, R.W. Nairn, H. Ríos Montero, F. Llanos Pinto, Water quality impacts from in-stream mine tailings in Rio Tarapaya, Potosí, Bolivia, see map


References

Rivers of Potosí Department {{Bolivia-river-stub