The Fucha River is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a left tributary of the Bogotá River. The river originates in the Eastern Hills of the Colombian capital Bogotá and flows westward through the city into the Bogotá River. It is one of the three important rivers of the city, together with the Tunjuelo and Juan Amarillo Rivers.

Etymology

Fucha is derived from Muysccubun, the indigenous language of the Muisca, who inhabited the Bogotá savanna before the Spanish conquest and means "her" or "female".

Description

The Fucha River originates in the locality San Cristóbal in the Eastern Hills of Bogotá and is named in its upper course Quebrada Manzanares, San Cristóbal, Arzobispo and San Francisco River. It flows north from the Tunjuelo River westward and respectively forms the boundary between the localities Rafael Uribe Uribe (south) and Antonio Nariño (north) and Tunjuelito and Ciudad Bolivar (south) and Kennedy (north) of the Colombian capital and is canalised between the Carrera Séptima and the Avenida Boyacá. South of the locality Bosa, the Fucha River flows into the Bogotá River. The Fucha River is highly contaminated.

Wetlands

Four of the fifteen protected wetlands of Bogotá are located in the Fucha River basin.

Gallery

See also

  • List of rivers of Colombia
  • Eastern Hills, Bogotá
  • Bogotá savanna
  • Juan Amarillo River, Tunjuelo River

References

External links

  • (in Spanish) Sistema Hídrico, Bogotá

FUCHA RIVER STRATEGIC MASTERPLAN — MOBO architects

Fucha River Wikipedia

Rio Fucha Colombia Verde

Fucha River Photos and Premium High Res Pictures Getty Images

Fucha Beach (Wadomaricho) 2022 Lohnt es sich? (Mit fotos)