- Putumayo River
The Içá or Putumayo
River is one of the tributaries of theAmazon River , west of and parallel to theYapura . It forms part ofColombia 's border withEcuador , as well as most of the frontier withPeru . Known as the Putumayo in the former three nations, it is called the Içá when it crosses intoBrazil .In the late 19th century, the Içá was navigated by the French explorer
Jules Crevaux (1847-1882). He ascended it in a steamer drawing convert|6|ft|m of water, and running day and night. He reachedCuemby , convert|800|mi|km above its mouth, without finding a singlerapid . Cuemby is only convert|200|mi|km from thePacific Ocean , in a straight line, passing through the town ofPasto in southernColombia . Creveaux discovered the river sediments to be free of rock to the base of theAndes ; theriver bank s were of argillaceous earth and the bottom of finesand .Today the river is a major
transport route. Almost the entire length of the river is navigated byboat s.Cattle farming, along with the rubber trade, is also a major industry on the banks of the Içá. Rubber andbalatá (a substance very much likegutta-percha , to the point where it is often calledgutta-balatá ) from the Içá area are shipped toManaus ,Brazil .On
March 1 ,2008 ,Raúl Reyes and 14 of his fellowRevolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrilla companions were killed while on the Ecuadorian side of the border by Colombian military forces. [ [http://www.lahora.com.ec/frontEnd/main.php?idSeccion=688698 Abatido ‘Raúl Reyes’] ]ee also
*es icon [http://siatac.siac.net.co [Territorial-Environmental Information System of Colombian Amazon SIAT-AC website]
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