Английская Википедия:Carchi River

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Шаблон:Infobox river Шаблон:Coord The Carchi River is a river of Ecuador. It rises on the slopes of Chiles Volcano, elevation Шаблон:Convert, on the border of Ecuador and Colombia. The river flows eastward across the high plateau of El Angel.[1] The Carchi has a total course of about Шаблон:Convert, forming the border between Colombia and Ecuador for about Шаблон:Convert. It passes between the cities of Tulcan, Ecuador and Ipiales, Colombia and beneath the Rumichaca Bridge, the principal terrestrial link between Colombia and Ecuador.[2] Entering Colombia, the Carchi becomes known as the Guáitara River which is a tributary of the Patía River.

The Pasto people lived along the Carchi River in pre-Columbian times. At the northernmost point of the Inca Empire the Pasto were never fully conquered by the Incas.[3] The Carchi was known as the Angasmayo River by the Incas and the early Spanish colonists. A natural stone bridge at Rumichaca was the northernmost outpost of the Inca Empire.[4]

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  1. "Rio Carchi", http://www.enciclopediadelecuador.com/geografia-del-ecuador/rio-carchi/, accessed 18 Jun 2017
  2. Google Earth
  3. Meisch, Lynn. A. (2012), Costume and History in Highland Ecuador, Austin: University of Texas Press, p. 74
  4. Almeida Reyes, Dr. Eduardo (2015), "El Camino del Inca en las Sierra Norte del Ecuador y su Valoracion Turistica", Revista de Invetigacion Cientifica, No, 7, pp. 75-87