Sinqa Wayq'u

The Sinqa Wayq'u (Quechua sinqa nose, wayq'u brook or valley,[1] "nose brook (or valley)", Hispanicized spelling Senjahuayjo) which upstream successively is named Urqulla Wayq'u (Orjollahuayjo), Ancha Pallqa (Anchapallja), Wankarama (Huancarama) and Waraqu (Huarajo) is a river in the Cusco Region of Peru.

[3] Known as Urqulla Wayq'u it flows to a lake named Quchapata (Ccochapata) in the northeast.

At the confluence with the Qurawat'amayu ("herb island river", Curahuatamayo), a right affluent, it receives the name Sinq'a Wayq'u.

The river keeps the name until its confluence with the Qañawimayu near the village of Ch'illiwani (Chillihuani).

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