Tambo

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The Tambo, which rises in the Vilcanota knot of mountains south of Cuzco, is a torrential stream valueless for commercial purposes. The banks of the Ucayali for 500 miles (800 kilometers) up are low, and in the rainy season extensively inundated.


Tambo is also a shire in Queensland, Australia.