The Casiquiare river or canal (Spanish pronunciation: [kasiˈkjaɾe]) is a natural distributary of the upper Orinoco flowing southward into the Rio Negro...
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also contains the Serranía de la Neblina and Parima Tapirapecó national parks. The lowest land is in the Casiquiare canal plateau and the highest is on...
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appeared in 1682 and 1698. Acuña was the first to describe the Casiquiare canal, a natural canal linking the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers, in 1639. Chisholm 1911...
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to where it is joined by the Casiquiare canal, on the border between Colombia and Venezuela. After following the Casiquiare to the Orinoco River they hovered...
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a tributary of the Casiquiare canal, in turn a tributary of the Rio Negro. The Pasimoni forms on the northern slope of the Cerro de la Neblina and flows...
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is located on the shore of the Orinoco river, only 9 miles from the Casiquiare canal bifurcation that links it to the Amazon River. The settlement contains...
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Basin. The city is located a few kilometers from the mouth of the Casiquiare canal, an important fluvial artery that connects the Amazon Basin with the...
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river passes. 120 km (75 mi) further downstream the river receives the Casiquiare canal from the left (north), forming a unique link between the Orinoco and...
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Drainage divide (section Portages and canals)
the Caribbean, but which also drains into the South Atlantic via the Casiquiare canal and Amazon River. Since ridgelines are sometimes easy to see and agree...
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indented under each larger stream's name. Amazon River (Brazil) Rio Negro Casiquiare canal Baria River Yatuá River Siapa River Pasimoni River Guainía River Conorochite...
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of people from other neighboring states. 200 km to the south is the Casiquiare canal, a waterway that links South America's two largest river systems, the...
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Ocellate river stingray (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Río de la Plata Basin and Mearim River resemble CD1. Individuals from the Rio Negro and Orinoco basins (which are connected by the Casiquiare canal) are...
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River to the eastern part of Peru; in the north, it appears in the Casiquiare canal and the upper and middle Orinoco River. In Brazil, it is found in Rondônia...
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- Peru, Brazil Rio Negro - Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil Casiquiare Canal - a large natural canal in Venezuela connecting the Rio Negro with the upper Orinoco...
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along the Casiquiare canal, with small numbers in Puerto Ayacucho, San Fernando de Atabapo, Solano, San Carlos de Río Negro, Santa Rosa de Amanadon and...
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people. That expedition continued, in 1920, to traverse the natural Casiquiare canal, and descend the Rio Negro to the Amazon at Manaus. His most important...
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union between the Amazon and the Orinoco basins, the so-called Casiquiare canal. The Casiquiare is a river distributary of the upper Orinoco, which flows southward...
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1726 — Francisco Xavier de Moraes, ascending the Rio Negro, discovers the Casiquiare canal to the Orinoco. 1736 — Charles Marie de La Condamine sends the...
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Fernando de Atabapo, at that time the capital of Amazonas Federal Territory, Koch-Grunberg continued his journey along the Casiquiare canal, which links...
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Amazon river dolphin (redirect from Boto Cor-de-Rosa)
Orinoco between Puerto Samariapo [it] and Puerto Ayacucho, and the Casiquiare canal. This subspecies is not recognized by the Committee on Taxonomy of...
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Negro to the Venezuela-Colombia border. In Venezuela the blackwater Casiquiare canal, a distributary of the Orinoco, feeds the Guainia/Negro River. The...
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River Tarra River Río de Oro Atrato River Salaqúí River Sucio River Bojayá River Murrí River Fundación River Leon River < Canal del Dique (Levee Channel)...
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Alexander von Humboldt (redirect from Baron de Humboldt)
uninhabited country, had an aim of establishing the existence of the Casiquiare canal (a communication between the water systems of the rivers Orinoco and...
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an indirect impact on surrounding ecosystems via flow patterns. The Casiquiare canal splits off from the Orinoco (an east-flowing river in northern Venezuela...
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peacock bass in Florida. The butterfly peacock bass tends to flourish in the canals and fresh waterways throughout south Florida. Because of their tropical...
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Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada, captured by the Gaspereau River The Casiquiare canal is a distributary of the Orinoco River that is currently in the process...
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Proto-Arawak language journeyed along the Río Negro. They navigated the Casiquiare canal and settled in the Orinoco River area. This migration gave rise to...
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first successful prediction and observation of a transit of Venus. The Casiquiare canal, a river forming a natural channel between the Amazon River and Orinoco...
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first successful prediction and observation of a transit of Venus. The Casiquiare canal, a river forming a natural channel between the Amazon River and Orinoco...
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