Caplina River
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The Caplina River is a river in southern Peru. It runs through the city Tacna, after which it gets dry due to filtration, evaporation and extractive use of the water.
18°00′35″S 70°12′57″W / 18.0097°S 70.2158°W
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The Caplina River is a river in southern Peru. It runs through the city Tacna, after which it gets dry due to filtration, evaporation and extractive use of the water.
18°00′35″S 70°12′57″W / 18.0097°S 70.2158°W / -18.0097; -70.2158
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