Chambo River

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File:Penipe Old bridge on the Chambo River seen from E490.jpg
Old bridge over the Chambo in Penipe

The Chambo River (Template:Langx) is a tributary of the Pastaza River in the Amazon basin in Ecuador. The Chambo rises on the Central Cordillera. The Chambo runs across Chimborazo Province, and eventually joins with the Patate River in Tungurahua Province, near Tungurahua, just upstream from the town of Baños de Agua Santa north of the volcano Mount Tungurahua.[1][2] Chambo, a town along its path, was named after the river.

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  1. Instituto Geografico Militar del Ecuador, Mapa Tungurahua 50,000:1
  2. Topographic map Baños, Ecuador, Series J721, Sheet 3989 IV, 1:50,000 Instituto Geográfico Militar (IGM), Quito, Ecuador, September 2000, reprinted by the U.S. National Imagery and Mapping Agency