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Putumayo (meaning in Quechua language: "gushing river") is a south-western province ("Departamento") of Colombia. It borders the countries of Ecuador and Peru as well as the Colombian provinces of Nariño (west), Cauca and Caquetá (north), and Amazonas (east). The capital of Putumayo is Mocoa.
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Putumayo definition: a river in NW South America, flowing SE from S Colombia into the Amazon in NW Brazil. 900 miles (1450 km) long.
river in NW South America, flowing from SW Colombia along the Colombian-Peruvian border into the Amazon in NW Brazil.
Putumayo may refer to: Putumayo Department, Colombia. Putumayo Province, Loreto Region, Peru. Putumayo District, Putumayo Province, Loreto Region, Peru.
n. a river in NW South America, flowing SE from S Colombia into the Amazon in NW Brazil. 900 mi. (1450 km) long. Portuguese, Içá.
Putumayo is said to mean a heron and "the place where the river begins" in the local indigenous language.
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Putumayo: A river of northwest South America rising in southwest Colombia and flowing about 1610 km (1000 mi) along the Colombia-Peru border to the Amazon ...
Place Namesa river in NW South America, flowing SE from S Colombia into the Amazon in NW Brazil. 900 mi. (1450 km) long. Portuguese, Iça.
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a river in NW South America, flowing SE from S Colombia into the Amazon in NW Brazil. 900 mi. (1450 km) long. Portuguese,.