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The '''Lengupá''' is a river in the department of [[Boyacá Department|Boyacá]], [[Colombia]] giving its name to the valley and the province it crosses.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uvyHspJP68wC&dq=%22Lengup%C3%A1+River%22+-wikipedia&pg=PA142 |title=Handbook of South American Indians |date=1946 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |pages=142 |language=en}}</ref> The Lengupá flows into the [[Upía River]], which in turn flows into the [[Meta River]], which goes east across the [[Llanos|Llanos Orientales]] plains to the [[Orinoco]].
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The '''Lengupá''' is a river in the department of [[Boyacá Department|Boyacá]], [[Colombia]] giving its name to the valley and the province it crosses. The Lengupá flows into the [[Upía River]], which in turn flows into the [[Meta River]], which goes east across the [[Los Llanos, Venezuela|Llanos Orientales]] plains to the [[Orinoco]].


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The Lengupá is a river in the department of Boyacá, Colombia giving its name to the valley and the province it crosses.[1] The Lengupá flows into the Upía River, which in turn flows into the Meta River, which goes east across the Llanos Orientales plains to the Orinoco.

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  1. ^ Handbook of South American Indians. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1946. p. 142.