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Páez River

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- location
  
Remolino del Vicho

Country
  
Colombia

Mouth
  
Magdalena River

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The Páez River (Río Páez [ˈri.o ˈpaes]) is a river in southwestern Colombia. It is a tributary of the Magdalena River which drains into the Caribbean Sea. It flows into the Magdalena just south of the village of Remolino del Vicho.

Contents

Map of P%C3%A1ez River, Colombia

Earthquake

On 6 June 1994, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake stuck in the Páez River area causing extensive landsliding and resulting in over 1,100 dead and the displacement of almost the entire population of 15 municipalities in the departments of Cauca and Huila. Six bridges and over 100 kilometres (62 mi) of roads were destroyed by the landslides. In order to spur development in the Paez River region, Colombia Law 218 of 1995 was passed that granted exemptions on income tax for 10 years for investments made in the departments of Cauca and Huila.

References

Páez River Wikipedia