• The Mitare River (Spanish: Río Mitare) is a river in northwestern Venezuela. The Mitare River flows through the Paraguana xeric scrub ecoregion. In its...
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    Paraguana is the shallow Coro Gulf into which the Mitare River flows. The bird-foot delta of this river has grown rapidly during the past 3,000 years, sheltered...
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    made up of three zones: an alluvial plain, formed by the delta of the Mitare River and some smaller streams; an aeolian plain, composed of three types of...
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    On the mainland the Mitare River divides into the Pedregal and Paraíso rivers, which empty into the gulf of Coro. The Tocuyo River, which crosses the Lara–Falcón...
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    elevations. There are three major river systems in the region. The Pedregal and Paraíso rivers which feed into the Mitare River which empties into the Coro...
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    interpretation: he argues that mitat would be a form of a frequentative verb mitare based on a past participle in -to of an IE root *meɨ̯, with the meaning...
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    are the Matícora (201 km) and the Mitare with 120 km. Main rivers: Tocuyo, Aroa, Güigüe, Hueque, Matícora, Mitare, Pedregal, Remedios, Ricoa, San Luis...
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