Moche River

Summary

The Moche River is one of the rivers of the Pacific Ocean slope, located in the northern coast of Peru, in La Libertad Region. On both sides of this river is the millenary Moche Valley. The Moche river goes through east to west the metropolitan area of Trujillo and its mouth is located in the Pacific Ocean in the limits of Moche and Victor Larco both towns of Trujillo city.[1]

Rio Moche
Moche River is located in Peru
Moche River
Location of mouth
Location
CountryPeru
RegionLa Libertad Region
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLaguna Grande
MouthPacific Ocean
 • coordinates
8°09′44″S 79°02′05″W / 8.1622°S 79.0346°W / -8.1622; -79.0346

Description edit

The river rises in Laguna Grande about 3988 m near the village of Quiruvilca, with the name of Rio Grande, later adopting the names of the San Lorenzo river and Constancia river. At the height of the town of San Juan, about 14 km from its origin, takes its name of Moche River, which retains the same to its mouth at the sea.

See also edit

External links edit

* Moche river near the Pacific ocean (wikimapia)

  • San Jose Festival

Multimedia edit

  • San Jose Festival of Las Delicias on YouTube in Trujillo city (Peru).
  • Bullfighting in San Jose Festival on YouTube

References edit

  1. ^ "Rio Moche". GeoNames. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency. Retrieved July 29, 2021.