Urubamba









Urubamba


Urubamba [oo-roo-vahm-bah; English oo r-uh-bahm-buh] Examples noun

  1. a river rising in SE Peru, flowing NW through the Andes Mountains to central Peru to meet the Apurímac River and form the Ucayali River. 450 miles (725 km) long.

Examples from the Web for urubamba Historical Examples of urubamba

  • Here are concentrated the worst rapids of the lower Urubamba.

    The Andes of Southern Peru

    Isaiah Bowman

  • One of them I met at a rubber station on the lower Urubamba River.

    The Andes of Southern Peru

    Isaiah Bowman

  • The Urubamba between Torontoy and Colpani is the finest illustration.

    The Andes of Southern Peru

    Isaiah Bowman

  • The Urubamba River is known by various names to the people who live on its banks.

    Inca Land

    Hiram Bingham

  • Urubamba is “flat-land-where-there-are-grubs-or-caterpillars.”

    Inca Land

    Hiram Bingham

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