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Q'umir Qucha (Quechua ''q'umir'' green, ''qucha'' lake, "green lake", hispanicized spelling ''Khomer Khocha'') is a small artificial lake in Bolivia south east of Potosí. It is about 0.24 km long and 0.17 km at its widest point. The lake is part of the river basin of the upper Pillku Mayu. Q'umir Qucha is situated in the Anta Q'awa mountain range, the southern part of the Potosí mountain range in the Potosí Department in the north of the José María Linares Province.〔(Caiza "D" Municipality ): population data and map〕 It lies east of the mountain Q'umir Qucha, north-west of Khunurana and north-east of the larger lake Santa Catalina.〔BIGM map 1:50,000 6434-I Puna〕 Near Q'umir Qucha in the east there is a slightly smaller lake named Muyu Qucha. Both lakes drain to Santa Catalina Lake, Q'umir Qucha via Q'umir Qucha River and Muyu Qucha via Muyu Qucha River. Santa Catalina Lake drains to Juk'ucha River.〔K.J. Palmer et al., Preliminary evaluation of limestone-based passive treatment systems for low-pH acid mine drainage in Andean Bolivia〕 This river flows in a mainly south-eastern direction towards the village Tuktapari. Here the river is called Pila Mayu. About 10 km south-east of Tuktapari Pila Mayu empties into Witichi River, a left tributary of Tumusla River. == See also ==
* Yana Urqu
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