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Tomebamba: the River that Reminds Us of Where We Come From

Summary by El Financiero
Nidya Pesantez, with admiration Sometimes the rivers speak to us, with the color of the water, the silence of the fish or the dry rumor of the stones.The Tomebamba river, in Cuenca, Ecuador, is murmuring. Its waters are born in the Massif del Cajas, from where also the rivers of Kimsacocha, Tarqui and Yannay are born, and they feed more than 600,000 people.. Also to a debate that goes far beyond the mountain range: can a country bet for economic…

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Nidya Pesantez, with admiration Sometimes the rivers speak to us, with the color of the water, the silence of the fish or the dry rumor of the stones.The Tomebamba river, in Cuenca, Ecuador, is murmuring. Its waters are born in the Massif del Cajas, from where also the rivers of Kimsacocha, Tarqui and Yannay are born, and they feed more than 600,000 people.. Also to a debate that goes far beyond the mountain range: can a country bet for economic…

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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