The GuatapurÃÂ River, or Rio GuatapurÃÂ in Spanish, is a river that flows from the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta into the Cesar River in northern Colombia by the city of Valledupar. In the indigenous Chimila language, GuatapurÃÂ means "cold water".
Its main source is the Curiba Lake which is above sea level. The GuatapurÃÂ is approximately long. Among its major affluents are waters from the Curiba Lake, Donachui river, Capitanejo river, and Los Mangos river.