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Rimac

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Rimac (rē`mäk), river, c.80 mi (130 km) long, rising in the Andes of W Peru, and flowing W through Lima to the Pacific Ocean near Callao. It is used extensively for irrigation. The scenic Rimac valley affords one of the chief lines of communication to the high, interior mountain basins.


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They should be protected," says Livno county official Nediljko Rimac.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Viceroy Manso del Velasco worked quickly to reestablish his city's water supply channels from the Rimac River and to requisition wheat from outlying districts.
With the exception of Davor Rimac, who was back home in Europe and unable to attend, and Elmer Martin, who recently ran afoul of the law, the rest of the Hogs and head coach Nolan Richardson gathered for a weekend almost as memorable as the one in Charlotte, N.
 
 
 
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