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The Orinoco (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾiˈnoko]) is one of the longest rivers in South America at 2,140 km (1,330 mi). Its drainage basin, sometimes known...
Click to read more »"Orinoco Flow", also released as "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)", is a song by the Irish singer-songwriter Enya from her second studio album, Watermark (1988)...
Click to read more »The Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) is a critically endangered crocodile which can only be found in the Orinoco river basin in Venezuela and...
Click to read more »Look up Orinoco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Orinoco is a river in Venezuela and Colombia. Orinoco may also refer to: Orinoco Belt, an oil field...
Click to read more »ORiNOCO was the brand name for a family of wireless networking technology by Proxim Wireless (previously Lucent). These integrated circuits (codenamed...
Click to read more »The Orinoco Belt is a territory in the southern strip of the eastern Orinoco River basin in Venezuela which overlies the world's largest deposits of petroleum...
Click to read more »The Orinoco goose (Neochen jubata) is a species of waterfowl in the tribe Tadornini of subfamily Anserinae. It is found in every mainland South American...
Click to read more »The Orinoco Delta is a vast river delta of the Orinoco River, located in eastern Venezuela. The Orinoco Delta is one of the eight natural regions of Venezuela...
Click to read more »Bluggoe, Orinoco, Musa 'Orinoco', Moko, or burro is a cultivar of banana. Bluggoe is a triploid ABB cultivar. Bluggoe is a cold hardy banana, growing in...
Click to read more »dolphin), I. g. boliviensis (Bolivian river dolphin) and I. g. humboldtiana (Orinoco river dolphin). The position of the Araguaian river dolphin (I. araguaiaensis)...
Click to read more »The Mighty Orinoco (French: Le Superbe Orénoque) is a novel by French writer Jules Verne (1828–1905), first published in 1898 as a part of the Voyages...
Click to read more »The Orinoco Basin is the part of South America drained by the Orinoco river and its tributaries. The Orinoco watershed covers an area of about 990,000 km2...
Click to read more »Lithoxancistrus orinoco is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Loricariidae, the suckermouth armoured catfishes, and the subfamily...
Click to read more »Alto Orinoco Municipality (Spanish: Municipio Alto Orinoco) is one of the seven municipalities (municipios) that make up the southern Venezuelan state...
Click to read more »Caicara del Orinoco is a town in, and the administrative seat of, Cedeño Municipality, Bolívar State, Venezuela. Currently the Venezuelan government is...
Click to read more »vast gold deposits remained to be found. Coro Lake Maracaibo Tamalameque Orinoco-Meta confluence Quito Popayán The first European incursion into Venezuela...
Click to read more »The Orinoco wetlands (NT0906) is an ecoregion of northeast Venezuela within the northern Orinoco Delta. It holds areas of tall grasses in flooded land...
Click to read more »referred to as the altum angelfish, deep angelfish, or Orinoco angelfish, occurs strictly in the Orinoco River Basin and the Upper Rio Negro watershed in Southern...
Click to read more »southwest. To the east the Orinoco wetlands and Orinoco Delta swamp forests occupy the Orinoco Delta. The Llanos' main river is the Orinoco, which runs from west...
Click to read more »The Rio Orinoco spinetail, or Orinoco spinetail, (Synallaxis beverlyae) is a Near Threatened species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird...
Click to read more »(with whom he has been friends for many years) he has a very kindly heart. Orinoco – a shirker who loves sleep and food, styled on Beresford's teenage son...
Click to read more »orchestra-style melodies (generally, new-age music). The band's first album, Orinoco Flow: The Music of Enya, was a collection of songs originally created and...
Click to read more »(1988), propelled Enya to worldwide fame, primarily through the single "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)". She released the multi-million-selling albums Shepherd...
Click to read more »The Orinoco Delta swamp forests (NT0147) is an ecoregion of eastern Venezuela and northern Guyana covering the large and shifting Orinoco Delta. The vegetation...
Click to read more »west to the Orinoco Delta in the east. The Orinoco with its rich alluvial soils binds the largest and most important river system. The Orinoco Basin is one...
Click to read more »Correo del Orinoco (the Orinoco Post) is a Venezuelan newspaper launched in 2009 with government backing. It is named for its nineteenth-century predecessor...
Click to read more »Correo del Orinoco (the Orinoco Post) was a newspaper founded by Simón Bolívar and published in Venezuela. It was the first independent newspaper both...
Click to read more »located in Venezuela's Orinoco Belt. As one of the world's largest accumulations of recoverable oil, the recent discoveries in the Orinoco Belt have led to...
Click to read more »Barranca del Orinoco is the capital of the municipality of Sotillo in the state of Monagas in Venezuela. At the site where Barrancas is located today...
Click to read more »distributary of the upper Orinoco flowing southward into the Rio Negro in Venezuela. As such, it forms a unique natural canal between the Orinoco and Amazon river...
Click to read more »The Orinoco Mining Arc (OMA), is a resource-rich area in Venezuela that has become a hub for illegal mining. It was opened to development in February...
Click to read more »The Orinoco saltator or Orinocan saltator (Saltator orenocensis) is a species of saltator in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Venezuela in areas...
Click to read more »that flow south into the Amazon Basin from rivers that empty into the Orinoco River system, in Venezuela, to the north. The highest point in Brazil is...
Click to read more »El Orinoco ilustrado y defendido (The Orinoco illustrated and defended) is a book written by the Jesuit missionary Joseph Gumilla. He explored the Orinoco...
Click to read more »Chelus orinocensis, the Orinoco mata mata, is a species of freshwater turtle found in northern South America in the Orinoco, upper Rio Negro–Branco and...
Click to read more »The Alto Orinoco-Casiquiare Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO biosphere reserve in the Venezuelan Amazon biome. The Alto Orinoco-Casiquiare Biosphere Reserve...
Click to read more »the Orinoco peacock bass, tucunaré or tucunaré miri, is a very large species of cichlid. This peacock bass is native to the Rio Negro and Orinoco River...
Click to read more »Fishes of the Orinoco in the Wild is a book written by photographer, artist and aquatic explorer Ivan Mikolji from Caracas, Venezuela. about aquatic fishes...
Click to read more »The Orinoco softtail (Thripophaga cherriei) is a Vulnerable species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found...
Click to read more »State, Venezuela. It stretches 40 kilometers along the south bank of the Orinoco river, at the point where it is joined by its main tributary, the Caroní...
Click to read more »The Second Orinoco crossing or Orinoquia Bridge is a combined road and railway bridge over the Orinoco River near Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela. It was inaugurated...
Click to read more »The Orinoco piculet (Picumnus pumilus) is a species of bird in subfamily Picumninae of the woodpecker family Picidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia...
Click to read more »Orinoco es is the third studio album by Colombian joropo band Cimarrón, released on May 17, 2019. Orinoco was nominated for Best Folk Album at the 2019...
Click to read more »RMS Orinoco was a British Royal Mail Ship that was built in Scotland in 1886 and scrapped, also in Scotland, in 1909. She spent her entire career with...
Click to read more »tropical rivers of South America and Southeast Asia (e.g., Magdalena, Orinoco, Amazon, São Francisco, Paraguay-Paraná, Uruguay, Malaysia, Thailand and...
Click to read more »Nicotiana tabacum, or cultivated tobacco, is an annually grown herbaceous plant of the genus Nicotiana. N. tabacum is the most commonly grown species in...
Click to read more »orinoco is a species of catfish (order Siluriformes) in the family Aspredinidae. Micromyzon orinoco can be found in the main channel of lower Orinoco...
Click to read more »The Amazon–Orinoco–Southern Caribbean mangroves (NT1401) is an ecoregion along the coasts of Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and...
Click to read more »merging of three former London recording studios: Milo Music, The Garden and Orinoco Studios. Milo Music began in 1984 as a small studio in east London's Hoxton...
Click to read more »as angelfish. All Pterophyllum species originate in the Amazon Basin, Orinoco Basin and various rivers in the Guiana Shield in tropical South America...
Click to read more »capital of Alto Orinoco Municipality in Venezuela’s Amazonas State. The name means “the emerald”. It is located on the shore of the Orinoco river, only 9...
Click to read more »incorporated 11 companies and a trust beginning in early 2020 which include Orinoco Publishing LLC and Peca Publishing LLC to hold the rights for their books...
Click to read more »present. Around 500–200 BC, Saladoid populations originating from the Orinoco River basin migrated to Puerto Rico, introducing sedentary agriculture...
Click to read more »Pacific Ocean; the Orinoquía Region, part of the Llanos plains mainly in the Orinoco river basin along the border with Venezuela; the Amazon Region, part of...
Click to read more »amaˈkuɾo]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela, and is the location of the Orinoco Delta. The Paria Gulf and the Atlantic Ocean are to the north, Bolívar...
Click to read more »English and Dutch) and the Orinoco valley, which fell to the Spanish. The Dutch, allied with the Kalinago of the Orinoco, would eventually carry the...
Click to read more »Caicara del Orinoco Airport (IATA: CXA, ICAO: SVCD) is an airport serving the city of Caicara del Orinoco in the Bolívar state of Venezuela. Western approaches...
Click to read more »from the Orinoco River drainage area. It is named after the Irish singer Enya, whose major music hit "Orinoco Flow" deals with the Orinoco River, among...
Click to read more »kilometres (592 mi) from the Kukenan tepui through to its confluence with the Orinoco River. The name "Caroní" is applied starting from the confluence of the...
Click to read more »of the large shield landmass north of the Amazon River and east of the Orinoco River known as the "land of many waters". Nine Indigenous tribes reside...
Click to read more »Cetopsorhamdia orinoco is a species of three-barbeled catfishes native to the Napo River basin in Ecuador and Orinoco River basin in Venezuela. This species...
Click to read more »Caribbean. Most evidence suggests that the Lokono immigrated from the Orinoco and Essequibo River Basins in Venezuela and Guiana into the northern islands...
Click to read more »Anglo-Spanish War in 1595. The expedition set out in February 1595 to explore the Orinoco River on the northeast tip of South America in an attempt to find the fabled...
Click to read more »Atlético Orinoco is a Venezuelan football club from Ciudad Guayana. It was founded in 2005 and currently plays in the Venezuelan Segunda División. v t...
Click to read more »co-written and directed by Alfredo Anzola, based on the book The Mighty Orinoco by Jules Verne. The film premiered at the 2005 Guadalajara International...
Click to read more »warehouse that had been gutted and rebuilt on the inside. In 1997, "The Orinoco - Secrets of the River" opened in an adjacent warehouse that had been similarly...
Click to read more »systems: the Pacific drain, the Caribbean drain, the Orinoco Basin and the Amazon Basin. The Orinoco and Amazon Rivers mark limits with Colombia to Venezuela...
Click to read more »Orinoco Department was one of the departments of Gran Colombia created in 1824. Its territory was split from the Venezuela Department. It had borders...
Click to read more »1944) The Madagascar I Love Robinson Crusoe Island (Wyspa Robinsona, 1954) Orinoco (Orinoko, 1957) White Jaguar (Biały Jaguar, 1980) 1927 - Northern Norway...
Click to read more »Although named after the Amazon River, most of the state is drained by the Orinoco River. Amazonas State covers 176,899 km2 and, in 2007, had a population...
Click to read more »singles were released from the album, beginning with the international hit "Orinoco Flow", which spent three weeks at number 1 in the United Kingdom. Watermark...
Click to read more »flourished from 500 BCE to 545 CE. Concentrated along the lowlands of the Orinoco River, the people migrated by sea to the Lesser Antilles, and then to Puerto...
Click to read more »of the eastern Guianas. It was formerly believed to also occur in the Orinoco basin, western Guianas and upper Rio Negro–Branco system, but in 2020 these...
Click to read more »banks of the Orinoco, in its narrowest sector, for which it took the name of Santo Tomás de la Nueva Guayana de la Angostura del Orinoco, known simply...
Click to read more »Venezuela southwest into the Orinoco Vichada River: from Colombia east into the Orinoco Tomo River: from Colombia east into the Orinoco Tuparro River: from Colombia...
Click to read more »Siderúrgica de Orinoco "Alfredo Maneiro" SIDOR C.A. is the largest Venezuelan steel corporation. The company is situated in an industrial zone in Ciudad...
Click to read more »incorporated 11 companies and a trust beginning in early 2020 which include Orinoco Publishing LLC and Peca Publishing LLC to hold the rights for their books...
Click to read more »from the Ventuari River, the largest Venezuelan tributary of the upper Orinoco River basin. This species reaches a length of 26.4 cm (10.4 in). "Crenicichla...
Click to read more »Helogenes Cetopsidium Denticetopsis Paracetopsis Cetopsis C. gobioides, C. orinoco, C. othonops, etc. C. amphiloxa C. motatanensis C. baudoensis C. fimbriata...
Click to read more »intermedia, the royal peacock bass, is a large species of cichlid found in the Orinoco River basin in Venezuela and Colombia. C. intermedia reaches up to 55 cm...
Click to read more »known as the Orinoco plains extend westward from the Caribbean coast to the Colombian border between the northern mountains and the Rio Orinoco. This region...
Click to read more »strain of the tobacco "Orinoco", possibly in honour of tobacco popularizer Sir Walter Raleigh's expeditions in the 1580s up the Orinoco River in Guiana in...
Click to read more »both highland regions and vast lowlands where rivers such as the Amazon, Orinoco and Paraná flow. Most of the continent lies in the tropics, except for...
Click to read more »Angostura Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the Orinoco River at Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela. The Spanish word Angostura means "narrows". Built in...
Click to read more »in the Llanos) was a Jesuit priest who wrote a natural history of the Orinoco River region. In 1705 he left Spain for New Granada (today Colombia) where...
Click to read more »in the family Sciuridae. The taxon is endemic to the area south of the Orinoco River in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela. The taxon was first described...
Click to read more »history was spurred by an expedition his father undertook in 1911 to the Orinoco Delta. Bond was educated at the Delancey School followed by St. Paul's...
Click to read more »of the Paria Peninsula in what is now Venezuela, near the mouth of the Orinoco river. This was the first recorded landing of Europeans on the mainland...
Click to read more »Biotodoma wavrini (Orinoco eartheater), is a species of cichlid in the tribe Geophagini, part of the American cichlid subfamily Cichlinae. It is found...
Click to read more »to as Delta del Orinoco National Park) is a protected area of Venezuela with national park status. The park protects part of the Orinoco Delta swamp forests...
Click to read more »Merevarí River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas,...
Click to read more »Cathorops nuchalis, the Orinoco sea catfish, is a species of catfish in the family Ariidae. It was described by Albert Günther in 1864. It is a tropical...
Click to read more »discovery of the Miocene species Crocodylus checchiai indicates that it, the Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius), Morelet's crocodile (C. moreletii)...
Click to read more »western Andean tributaries of the Orinoco, in the Apure, Arauca and Meta Rivers, as well as the tributaries the Orinoco which flow from the Guiana Shield...
Click to read more »"Orinoco Flow" UK CD single "Caribbean Blue" "Orinoco Flow" "As Baile" "Oriel Window" European 12-inch single A1. "Caribbean Blue" – 3:39 A2. "Orinoco...
Click to read more »Cuchivero River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. It flows into the Orinoco River on its right bank. List of rivers of Venezuela...
Click to read more »Venezuela's southeastern Bolívar State. It lies at the spot where the Orinoco River narrows to about 1 mile (1.6 km) in width, is the site of the first...
Click to read more »little-known places on Earth, to include identifying the source of the Orinoco River and in 1802 climbing the highest mountain in Ecuador to a height...
Click to read more »Joasla, the vessel was sold in 1979 and renamed Orinoco, then again in 1981 to Rio Orinoco. As Rio Orinoco, the vessel went aground on Anticosti Island in...
Click to read more »Occidental. The Orinoco is a region of humid forested broadleaf forest and wetland primarily comprising the drainage basin for the Orinoco River and other...
Click to read more »six main regions within Colombia: Insular, Caribbean, Pacific, Andean, Orinoco, and Amazonian. Colombian cuisine varies regionally and is influenced by...
Click to read more »lifelong and intimate connection to the water. Most Warao inhabit Venezuela's Orinoco Delta region, with smaller numbers in neighbouring Guyana, Trinidad and...
Click to read more »inhabit many different ecosystems, from arid grasslands to the Amazon and Orinoco basins; from the Llanos to the high-elevation terrain of the Andes. In...
Click to read more »Orinoco basins in South America. There are currently 2 recognized species in this genus: Micromyzon akamai Friel & Lundberg, 1996 Micromyzon orinoco T...
Click to read more »of cichlid native to South America where it is found in rivers of the Orinoco River basin. This species can reach a length of 24 centimetres (9.4 in)...
Click to read more »Guanare River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »lacteus, the Orinoco lime treefrog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is a widely distributed species found in the Orinoco and Amazon basins...
Click to read more »Metica River is a river of Colombia. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Colombia Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »Orinoco Faamausili-Banse-Prince (born 31 July 1990 in Auckland) is a New Zealand swimmer of Samoan heritage, who specialised in freestyle events. He represented...
Click to read more »Urecoa River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »Part of the Orinoco River basin, it merges with the Guayabero River to form the Guaviare River, one of the principle tributaries of the Orinoco. List of...
Click to read more »later acquired by Ferrominera Orinoco. Today the locomotive survives on display at the entrance of CVG Ferrominera Orinoco in Guyana City, Venezuela. It...
Click to read more »Congo—Lualaba 4374 km; Average discharge at Orinoco Delta, 1983–2020; Length: Orinoco–Guaviare–Guayabero 3010 km, Orinoco 2140 km; Average discharge at Yangtze...
Click to read more »The Guaviare is a tributary of the Orinoco in Colombia. It flows together with the upper Orinoco (until here also called Río Parágua), which it clearly...
Click to read more »Its limits by the north and east are formed by the route of the rivers Orinoco, Atabapo and Negro Rivers; and by the south the borders with Brazil. The...
Click to read more »geese). Some members of the Tadorninae subfamily (e.g., Egyptian goose, Orinoco goose) are commonly called geese, but are not considered "true geese" taxonomically...
Click to read more »Chiviripa River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers in Venezuela The New International Atlas, Rand McNally...
Click to read more »noted. ORINOCO'S DREAM (Fantasies of a sleeping Womble) Womble Of The Universe (In which Orinoco dreams he is an ASTRONAUT) - 3:41 The Orinoco Kid (In...
Click to read more »crude oil in the world were located north of the Orinoco River, in the 270-mile long by 40-mile wide Orinoco Belt in eastern Venezuela. At that time Venezuela...
Click to read more »is the hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) which lives in the Amazon and the Orinoco delta in South America. Several fossil species have been identified, including...
Click to read more »Casiquiare canal from the left (north), forming a unique link between the Orinoco and the Amazon river basin. The river now continues in a southeastern direction...
Click to read more »The Orinoco agouti (Dasyprocta guamara) is a species of rodent in the family Dasyproctidae. It is endemic to Delta Amacuro in Venezuela, where it is found...
Click to read more »region is one of the six natural regions of Colombia that belongs to the Orinoco River watershed. It is also known colloquially as the Eastern Plains (Llanos...
Click to read more »billion barrels (2.0×10^9 m3) of proven reserves in the country's Faja del Orinoco region. In February 2008, Venezuelan proven oil reserves were 172 billion...
Click to read more »of Amazonas State in Venezuela. Puerto Ayacucho is located across the Orinoco River from the Colombian village of Casuarito. The city was founded to...
Click to read more »is shipped from Puerto Ordaz, on the Orinoco River by two 90,000 DWT self-discharging shuttle vessels ('Rio Orinoco' and 'Rio Caroni') prior to being received...
Click to read more »species of orchid native to the lowland rainforests of the Amazon and Orinoco river basins, being the most widespread of all Cattleya species in the...
Click to read more »Saliban (Spanish: Sálivan), are a small language family of the middle Orinoco Basin, which forms an independent island within an area of Venezuela and...
Click to read more »north-flowing Orinoco River drainage, but avoids the lower-half riverine strip by 150 km; the range occurs on the upper-half of the Orinoco River extending...
Click to read more »Pterygoplichthys multiradiatus is one of several tropical fish commonly known as Orinoco sailfin catfish, plecostomus (or plecos). It belongs to the armored catfish...
Click to read more »Crested agouti, Dasyprocta cristata Black agouti, Dasyprocta fuliginosa Orinoco agouti, Dasyprocta guamara Kalinowski's agouti, Dasyprocta kalinowskii...
Click to read more »the capital of the State of Bolívar, Ciudad Bolívar, Upata, Caicara del Orinoco, Tumeremo, Guasipati, El Callao, El Manteco, Santa Elena de Uairén, all...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »February 1932 Pope Pius XI established the Prefecture Apostolic of Alto Orinoco from territory taken from the then Diocese of Santo Tomás de Guayana (which...
Click to read more »Güejar River is a river of Colombia. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. Güejar River flows from the Cordillera Oriental. List of rivers of Colombia...
Click to read more »Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin, and is a tributary of the Apure River (which is, in turn, a tributary of the Orinoco). Legend has it that the...
Click to read more »210 kilometres (130 mi) upstream from the confluence of the Caura and Orinoco, and are considered the boundary between the upper and lower sections of...
Click to read more »of the Orinoco River, located in Bolívar State in Venezuela. Its flow is the second after the Caroni River among the affluents of the Orinoco River, with...
Click to read more »American (C. acutus), Cuban (C. rhombifer), Morelet's (C. moreletii), and Orinoco crocodiles (C. intermedius). The extant Nile crocodiles first appeared...
Click to read more »striolatus, a piranha from the Amazon and Orinoco Basins Pygocentrus cariba, the black spot piranha from the Orinoco and Llanos Pygocentrus nattereri, the...
Click to read more »genus of cichlids found in blackwater and whitewater habitats in the upper Orinoco and the Amazon basin. The name Uaru comes from the Amazon word for toad...
Click to read more »Carrao River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. It is well known for one of its major tributaries, the Churún River, which...
Click to read more »genus Cichla. These are diurnal predatory fishes native to the Amazon and Orinoco basins, as well as rivers of the Guianas, in tropical South America. They...
Click to read more »related fishes. This species is found in the basins of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers in South America. Serrasalmus manueli was first formally described...
Click to read more »legendary city of El Dorado, as being located on Lake Parime far up the Orinoco River in Venezuela. Much of his exploration is documented in his books...
Click to read more »natural-gas condensate. At room temperature, it is much like cold molasses. The Orinoco Belt in Venezuela is sometimes described as oil sands, but these deposits...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »Parguaza River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas,...
Click to read more »of catfish in the family Pimelodidae which is native to the Amazon and Orinoco River basins, rivers of the Guianas and North-eastern Brazil. It is an...
Click to read more »significant populations Throughout the nation, primarily in the Andean, Orinoco and Caribbean regions Languages Predominantly Colombian Spanish Religion...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »the conquest of Tenochtitlan. During the first exploration of the Rio Orinoco under the leadership of Diego de Ordáz, Herrera held the office of Maestre...
Click to read more »driftwood catfish endemic to Venezuela where it is found in the upper Orinoco River basin. It grows to a length of 14.0 cm. "Trachelyopterichthys anduzei...
Click to read more »Retrieved 13 September 2014. Boomert, Arie. Trinidad, Tobago and the Lower Orinoco Interaction Sphere: An archaeological/ethnohistorical study. Universiteit...
Click to read more »a natural bifurcation of the upper Orinoco, known as the Casiquiare canal. This river diverts part of the Orinoco's flow into the Rio Negro, a major tributary...
Click to read more »Matacuni River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas,...
Click to read more »Guachiría River is a river of Colombia. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Colombia Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »basin, but S. orthos is found both in the Amazon and Orinoco, S. orinoco is restricted to the Orinoco and S. curvioperculata restricted to the upper Paraná...
Click to read more »"narrowing", the town of Angostura having been at the first narrowing of the Orinoco River. Beverages named "Angostura Bitter" or "Angobitter" are also offered...
Click to read more »Biotodoma is a small genus of cichlids native to rivers in the Amazon, Orinoco and Essequibo basins in South America. There are two currently recognized...
Click to read more »family Acestrorhamphidae, the American characins. This fish is found in the Orinoco River drainage basin in South America. Megalamphodus sweglesi was first...
Click to read more »mountain strip. Nearly half of Venezuela's geographic area lies south of the Orinoco River; however, this region contains only 5% of the Venezuelan population...
Click to read more »Colombian musical group of festive dance music joropo from the plains of the Orinoco River. This Grammy-nominated band makes Latin music with Andalusian, Indigenous...
Click to read more »River Igara Paraná River Cara Paraná River San Miguel River Guamués River Orinoco River Apure River (Venezuela) Uribante River Torbes River Sarare River...
Click to read more »family Pimelodidae. It is native to the Amazon and Orinoco Basins in South America. In the Orinoco this distinctly spotted species reaches up to 1 m (3...
Click to read more »The Cojedes River (Spanish Rio Cojedes) is a tributary of the Orinoco River in central Venezuela. The Cojedes originates in Lara state, and flows southeast...
Click to read more »The Orinoco sword-nosed bat (Lonchorhina orinocensis) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela. Solari...
Click to read more »mitochondrial DNA sequences Crocodylus American crocodile (C. acutus) Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius) Cuban crocodile (C. rhombifer) Morelet's crocodile...
Click to read more »began their colonisation of the Guianas, the coastal region between the Orinoco and Amazon rivers in South America, in the late 16th century. The Dutch...
Click to read more »eastward from the Gulf of Urabá on the Colombia–Panama border to the Orinoco River delta, on the Atlantic Ocean (about 4,000 km (2,500 mi)), have long...
Click to read more »Heros is a genus of cichlids native to the Amazon, Orinoco and Essequibo River basins in South America. They were previously included in the genus Cichlasoma...
Click to read more »Churún River, a tributary of the Carrao River, itself a tributary of the Orinoco River. With regard to overall height, a revisited validation of waterfall...
Click to read more »More broadly, it refers to the South American coast from the mouth of the Orinoco to the mouth of the Amazon. From West to East the region is divided into:...
Click to read more »It is part of the Orinoco River basin. Its confluence with the Ariari River gives rise to the Guaviare River, one of the Orinoco's largest tributaries...
Click to read more »described vast regions of South and Central America, mapping rivers like the Orinoco and investigating the Andes Mountains—including an attempt to climb Chimborazo...
Click to read more »widespread, ranging throughout much of the Río de la Plata, Amazon, Mearim and Orinoco basins in tropical and subtropical South America. It is sometimes kept...
Click to read more »Saladoid culture, entered Trinidad from South America. They expanded up the Orinoco River to Trinidad, and then spread rapidly up the islands of the Caribbean...
Click to read more »The Barima River is a tributary of the Orinoco River, entering 6 kilometres (4 mi) from the Atlantic Ocean. It originates from the Imataka Mountains in...
Click to read more »speakers in Venezuela as of 2007. The Warao people mostly live in the Orinoco Delta region of northeastern Venezuela, with smaller communities in southwestern...
Click to read more »American characins, of order Characiformes. It is native to the upper Orinoco and Negro Rivers in South America. Growing to about 3 cm (1.2 in) in total...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »(Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) is a species of freshwater fish endemic to the Orinoco River basin, in the savannahs of Venezuela and Colombia in South America...
Click to read more »Colombia. It is a tributary of the Guayabero River, itself a part of the Orinoco basin. Caño Cristales was found in 1969 by a group of cattle farmers. The...
Click to read more »Caribbean on huge canoes. Both of these Arawakan subgroups originated in the Orinoco River Valley, in present-day Venezuela. The Tainos from the Yucatán Peninsula...
Click to read more »a crocodilian from South America, where it is native to the Amazon and Orinoco Basins. It is the second-smallest species of the family Alligatoridae,...
Click to read more »Venezuela's proven reserves jumped in the late 2000s when the heavy oil of the Orinoco Belt was judged economic. Sources sometimes differ on the volume of proven...
Click to read more »minutes.] "Venezuela Sets Up 82 Temporary Camps for Earthquake Survivors". Orinoco Tribune. 8 July 2026. Retrieved 8 July 2026. "Race to recover bodies ahead...
Click to read more »state of Monagas, Venezuela. The municipality's capital is Barrancas del Orinoco. The municipality has an area of 1,939 km2. The economy is based in farm...
Click to read more »tributary of the Orinoco in southern Venezuela. The Ventuari flows from south-central Venezuela in the Guiana Highlands southwest into the Orinoco River. It...
Click to read more »several types of dolphins and river dolphins native to the Amazon and the Orinoco River tributaries. Some botos exist exclusively in fresh water. The Boto...
Click to read more »species of armored catfish endemic to Venezuela where it is found in the Orinoco River basin. This species grows to a length of 12.4 centimetres (4.9 in)...
Click to read more »American characins, of the order Characiformes. It is native to the upper Orinoco and Negro Rivers in South America. The green neon tetra was originally...
Click to read more »30 to more than 60. Piranhas are indigenous to the Amazon basin, in the Orinoco, in rivers of the Guianas, in the Paraguay–Paraná, and the São Francisco...
Click to read more »river in the eastern Casanare Department of Colombia. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. The Ariporo River is inhabited by the Malacoglanis gelatinosus...
Click to read more »Paraguay rivers. The third species (Astronotus mikoljii) is only found in the Orinoco River and Gulf of Paria basins in Venezuela and Colombia. Astronotus species...
Click to read more »Orinoco River delta. Tucupita is hot and humid, and lies well into the delta on the Caño Manamo river (one of the two major branches of the Orinoco river...
Click to read more »bird found in swamps, riparian forests, and mangroves of the Amazon and Orinoco Basins in South America. It is the only extant species in the genus Opisthocomus...
Click to read more »Memo River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »Gumilla noted the use of marakas among the Arawak-speaking people in the Orinoco basin. Maracas were rattles of divination, an oracle of the Brazilian Tupinamba...
Click to read more »Manapiare River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas...
Click to read more »The Padamo River is a river in Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas...
Click to read more »disseminated to the south of the Orinoco, [whereas] the variant Yanomawi is used to refer to communities north of the Orinoco. The term Sanumá corresponds...
Click to read more »River (Spanish: Río Caparo) is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin and a tributary of the Sioca River, itself a tributary of the...
Click to read more »in the Karina language, is recorded in Joseph Gumilla's (1745) book El Orinoco ilustrado y defendido. Heinen concurs that the Waikeri spoke a Cariban...
Click to read more »worked on for the Dark Sky Island album, as was the case with the song Orinoco Flow from her 1988 album Watermark. Enya states that Echoes is Rain is...
Click to read more »reach similar sizes: the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) and the Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius). Black caimans are apex predators with a generalist...
Click to read more »water. Murphy reaches the shore and finds a missionary settlement on the Orinoco in Venezuela, where he is treated by the pacifist Quaker Dr. Hayden. When...
Click to read more »encompassed the Caribbean coastline from the Isthmus of Darien in Panama to the Orinoco delta on the coast of Venezuela. In this sense, the Spanish Main roughly...
Click to read more »as the Mako-Wirö, Sáliba-Maco, Itoto, and Jojod. The Wirö live in the Orinoco Basin, particularly in mountainous areas near the Piaroa and Salibá people...
Click to read more »of catfish of the family Pimelodidae that is native to the Amazon and Orinoco River basins and major rivers of French Guiana. Named in honor of Louis...
Click to read more »Cheirodontops geayi, a characin, which is endemic to the basin of the Orinoco in Colombia and Venezuela. This small fish has a fusiform body shape and...
Click to read more »250°N 70.667°W / 7.250; -70.667, and flowing across the Llanos into the Orinoco. It provides significant transportation in the area. Most of the streams...
Click to read more »River Wenamu River Corumpo River Yuruarí River Supamo River Kamarang River Orinoco River Rio Grande (distributary, empties into the Boca Grande) Barima River...
Click to read more »Apistogramma hongsloi is a species of dwarf cichlid fish, native to the Orinoco basin in South America. They are often kept in the aquariums and prefer...
Click to read more »Bulgaria on her father-in-law, Tobermory on her brother, a skilled inventor, Orinoco on her son, and Madame Cholet on her mother. The Wombles' names came from...
Click to read more »the territory of Colombia, the largest tributary of the Guaviare (the Orinoco River basin). The length of the river is 1,300 km (810 mi), 1,000 km (620 mi)...
Click to read more »basin, part of the Orinoco River drainage in Venezuela. The Caura River is one of the largest and most pristine tributaries of the Orinoco, flowing through...
Click to read more »inhabited the coast (from the mouth of the Amazon River to that of the Orinoco), dividing their territory with the Arawak, against whom they fought during...
Click to read more »Guiana Shield: The Guiana Highlands proper are in Venezuela east of the Orinoco and extend across much of west-central Guyana and into the northern Roraima...
Click to read more »five major hydrographic basins or slopes: the Caribbean, Pacific, Amazon, Orinoco, and Catatumbo. The Caribbean (or Atlantic) slope covers about 363,878 km2...
Click to read more »crocodile found South of the New Guinea Highlands Crocodylus intermedius, Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus johnsoni, freshwater crocodile, or Johnstone's crocodile...
Click to read more »Aponguao River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas,...
Click to read more »(Spanish pronunciation: [kusiˈana]) is a river of Colombia. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Colombia Rand McNally, The New International...
Click to read more »to northern Argentina, but are generally absent from the Amazon and the Orinoco lowlands. The Otocinclus name is derived from the Greek oto, meaning ear...
Click to read more »Cunaviche River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin.[citation needed] List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International...
Click to read more »in the Ventuari and Manapiare rivers on the Guiana Shield in the upper Orinoco drainage in Amazonas, Venezuela. The species reaches a standard length...
Click to read more »Guariquito River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas...
Click to read more »(DMT)-containing plant, used by Indigenous cultures in the Amazon and Orinoco basins as part of traditional medicine and shamanism. The word ayahuasca...
Click to read more »Seth Eugene Meek, with its type locality given as Los Castillos on the Orinoco River in Venezuela. H. riddlei is now considered to be a junior synonym...
Click to read more »and medical care. The conflict is centred on disputes over mining in the Orinoco Mining Arc, a 112,000 km2 area of the Amazon Rainforest rich in gold, diamonds...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »there is a folklore that predates the arrival of the Spanish along the Orinoco River. The legend revolved around a giant seven-headed serpent that lives...
Click to read more »recording sessions for vocals and additional instruments were done at Orinoco Studios in early July, and the album was mixed during July and August 1994...
Click to read more »found in fresh and brackish waters in tropical South America from the Orinoco delta, through the Guianas, to the Amazon delta. Both species are found...
Click to read more »Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Peru and Venezuela. It occurs in the Essequibo, Orinoco and Amazon basins. This species grows to a length of 5.9 centimetres (2...
Click to read more »Cataniapo River basin, an east‑bank tributary of the middle Orinoco River in Venezuela. The Orinoco is one of the largest river systems on the continent, draining...
Click to read more »catfish native to Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela, where it occurs in the Orinoco and Amazon basins. It is known for being one of the few xylophagous fish...
Click to read more »eastward from the Gulf of Urabá on the Colombia – Panamá border to the Orinoco river delta, on the Atlantic Ocean (ca. 4,000 km (2,485 mi)), have long...
Click to read more »America, occurring in the upper Negro River and the upper portions of the Orinoco River basins. The Negro River, one of the largest tributaries of the Amazon...
Click to read more »In 1906 he was given command of the liner RMS Orinoco. On 21 November 1906 in Cherbourg Harbour Orinoco collided in fog with the Norddeutscher Lloyd transatlantic...
Click to read more »line 201 km (125 mi) found mainly in Guarico State that will cross the Orinoco River and enter the Bolívar State. This 233 km (145 mi) will start in the...
Click to read more »surrounding the island of Barbados and the plankton-rich outflows of the Orinoco River in Venezuela.[citation needed] Just after the completion of the Bridgetown...
Click to read more »albomaculatus is an omnivorous species of thorny catfish endemic to the Orinoco River in Venezuela. This species grows to a length of 15 centimetres (5...
Click to read more »Acaronia is a small genus of cichlids found in the Amazon, Orinoco and other basins in northern South America. There are currently two recognized species...
Click to read more »to: Dutch colonisation of the Guianas, the coastal region between the Orinoco and Amazon rivers in South America Surinam (Dutch colony), commonly called...
Click to read more »Samuel Fritz's 1707 map showing the Amazon and the Orinoco...
Click to read more »University of Quindío. Hyphessobrycon acaciae lives in the South American upper Orinoco River basin in the country of Colombia. This species reaches a length of...
Click to read more »No. Title Original release date 1 "Orinoco & The Big Black Umbrella" 5 February 1973 (1973-02-05) Orinoco goes for a spin on a windy day. 2 "The Rocking...
Click to read more »Credits are lifted from the Surrender album booklet. Studios Recorded at Orinoco Studios (South London, England) Edited at Berwick Street Studios (London...
Click to read more »Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (Kadaupuritana) Resígaro Central Upper Amazon (Orinoco) Baré group Marawá † Baré Guinao † Yavitero group † Yavitero † Baniwa (Abane)...
Click to read more »is always at-risk of being consumed by humans, jaguars, giant otters, Orinoco and American crocodiles, and caimans, among other species. Unlike other...
Click to read more »serrasalmids from South America, where found in the eastern Amazon, Essequibo and Orinoco basins. They are rheophilic, typically found at rapids and mainly feed...
Click to read more »Mato River (Spanish: Río Mato) is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International...
Click to read more »(Spanish pronunciation: [loˈsaða]) is a river of Colombia. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Colombia Rand McNally, The New International...
Click to read more »sequence the character Martin Vanger (Stellan Skarsgård) plays the song "Orinoco Flow" by Enya before beginning his torture of Mikael Blomkvist. David Fincher...
Click to read more »Historia, 1988, p. 292. United States Army Corps of Engineers- Report on Orinoco-Casiquiare-Negro Waterway. Venezuela-Colombia-Brazil, July 1943, Vol. I...
Click to read more »1498 – Christopher Columbus, Pedro de Terrerros, and their ships found Orinoco River's mouth in the Gulf of Paria, present-day Venezuela, and planted...
Click to read more »Chiúin" "Morning Glory" Released 12 December 1988 (1988-12-12) Studio Orinoco (London, England) Aigle (Artane, Ireland) Genre New-age Length 3:46 Label...
Click to read more »American crocodile (C. acutus) Hall's New Guinea crocodile (C. halli) Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius) Freshwater crocodile (C. johnstoni) Philippine...
Click to read more »"Creepin'" Song of the Year (Songwriting honoree) Won BMI Pop Awards 1989 "Orinoco Flow" Most-Performed Songs Won 2003 "Only Time" Song List Won 2005 "I Don't...
Click to read more »Phoberomys pattersoni is an extinct rodent that lived in the ancient Orinoco River delta around 8 million years ago. It was the second-largest of the...
Click to read more »Marieta River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »demersal catfish of the family Pimelodidae that is native to Amazon and Orinoco river basins. It grows to a length of 100 cm (39 in). Salvador, G.N. (2023)...
Click to read more »starring Morgan Freeman. She participated in the following productions: Orinoco, The Masses Are Asses (a play by Pedro Pietri), Medio Comuñas, Goodbye...
Click to read more »Andean Cordilleras, primarily within the Orinoco and Tuy River basins of the Caribbean versant. The Orinoco River is one of the largest river systems...
Click to read more »subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is endemic to the southern Orinoco Delta in northeastern Venezuela. The Delta Amacuro softtail was described...
Click to read more »contemporary artist Margaret Kilgallen (1967–2001) Meta Department Meta River, an Orinoco tributary Meta, Campania, in Naples province Monti della Meta, an Apennine...
Click to read more »Boconó River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. It was subject to the Cojedes-Sarare Irrigation System project in 1962, which...
Click to read more »liner RMS Orinoco in Cherbourg Harbour. Five passengers aboard Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse and three crewmen aboard Orinoco were killed, and Orinoco's clipper...
Click to read more »Acestrorhamphidae, the American characins. This species is found in the basin of the Orinoco in Colombia, and in Venezuela. Taphorn, D.C.; DoNascimiento, CD; Herrera-Collazos...
Click to read more »northern and central South America. It is present in the drainages of the Orinoco River, the São Francisco River, and the Amazon River, and the upper reaches...
Click to read more »of the department of Vichada in the Llanos of Colombia located on the Orinoco River. Puerto Carreño is best-known as a tourist gateway to hundreds of...
Click to read more »Germany to produce his most important work, Vom Roraima Zum Orinoco (From Roraima to the Orinoco), published in 1917. Koch-Grünberg does not, in his writing...
Click to read more »regions of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil; also the eastern Orinoco River region of Venezuela. Its natural habitat is the canopy of tropical...
Click to read more »cultures isolated from the streptomycete obtained from the river bed of Orinoco in that region of Venezuela and came into medical use in 1958. It is on...
Click to read more »Guayapo River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »Archived 2017-10-13 at the Wayback Machine, Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Orinoco Sailfin Catfish (Pterygoplichthys multiradiatus) – FactSheet Archived 2017-07-11...
Click to read more »cichlid fish endemic to tropical South America, occurring in the lower Orinoco Basin in Venezuela and river basins in The Guianas. It is the only species...
Click to read more »belonging to the Amazon and Orinoco basins. The northern part, called the Llanos, is a savanna region, mostly in the Orinoco basin (therefore called also...
Click to read more »west of the Orinoco River. The Pumé people are divided into two subgroups: The River Pumé, living along major river drainages of the Orinoco River, and...
Click to read more »a ceramic-using, agricultural society that migrated northward from the Orinoco River region in present-day Venezuela. They introduced agriculture and...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »"Critically Endangered Orinoco Crocodiles Coming to Gladys Porter Zoo". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). WAZA. "Orinoco Crocodile". Archived from...
Click to read more »Gravière 22 Jul: Vaderland 18 Sep: Fronde 30 Sep: Advance, Tuncurry 21 Nov: Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, RMS Orinoco November (unknown date): Alose 1905 1907...
Click to read more »it is found in the Guaviare River and Meta River drainages of the upper Orinoco River. This species grows to a standard length of 4.7 cm (1.9 in). Mojica...
Click to read more »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...
Click to read more »(from Keep On Wombling) 22 — — — — — — Superwombling "Super Womble" / "The Orinoco Kid" (from Keep On Wombling) 20 — — — — — — "Let's Womble to the Party...
Click to read more »species of killifish from the family Rivulidae which is endemic to the Orinoco River basin of Venezuela. This annual killifish grows to a standard length...
Click to read more »headstanders. The fishes in this genus are from South America They live in the Orinoco and Amazon Basins, as well as in various rivers in the Guianas. The currently...
Click to read more »scalare exists in the Rio Orinoco. They are of the same size and shape, the only difference being the stripes; the Orinoco P. scalare has thinner, but...
Click to read more »had been missionized in two reducciones, or villages, along the middle Orinoco, being Caida de los Atures and Encaramada, along with various other peoples...
Click to read more »catfish of the family Pimelodidae that is native to Amazon, Essequibo, and Orinoco River basins of Colombia, Venezuela, Peru and Brazil. Salvador, G.N. (2023)...
Click to read more »part is in Venezuela in and around the Orinoco delta. The mangroves lie between the sea and areas of Orinoco Delta swamp forests, Guianan moist forests...
Click to read more »Asia species of the genus Guadua concentrated in the Amazon basin and the Orinoco basin Bamboo This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher...
Click to read more »Venezuela and in the world.[failed verification] The mine is located in the Orinoco Arc in the center of the country in Bolívar. The mine has estimated reserves...
Click to read more »checchiai Crocodylus moreletii (Morelet's crocodile) Crocodylus intermedius (Orinoco crocodile) Crocodylus acutus (American crocodile) Crocodylus rhombifer...
Click to read more »indicated by linguistic, cultural, and ceramic evidence. They migrated to the Orinoco Valley on the north coast, before reaching the Caribbean by way of what...
Click to read more »Cuquenán River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco river basin. List of rivers in Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas,...
Click to read more »on the genus is Gnathodolus bidens, a species which is endemic to the Orinoco and Casiquiare rivers in Venezuela. Gnathodolus bidens is known to be found...
Click to read more »participated in the Franco-Venezuelan expedition to discover the sources of the Orinoco river. Croizat served with the expedition as a botanist with professor...
Click to read more »Trinidad including Tobago, Grenada, and St. Vincent; also a trip up the Orinoco and a description of the great Venezuelan Pitch Lake. Boston, James H....
Click to read more »American crocodile (C. acutus) Hall's New Guinea crocodile (C. halli) Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius) Freshwater crocodile (C. johnstoni) Philippine...
Click to read more »Casimiroid peoples (~4190-2165 BC). They are believed to have originated in the Orinoco valley in South America, migrating to the Antilles from Trinidad and Tobago...
Click to read more »between the watersheds of the Amazon and the Orinoco. All the water on their western side drains into the Orinoco, which rises itself in the Parima Mountains...
Click to read more »the municipality has a population of 67,000. The town of Caicara del Orinoco is the municipal seat of the Cedeño Municipality. The Cedeño Municipality...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »catfish in the family Auchenipteridae. It is native to the Rio Negro and Orinoco basins in Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela, where it is mostly found in slow-moving...
Click to read more »Yanomamö Yąnomamɨ Native to Venezuela, Brazil Region Orinoco–Mavaca; Amazonas Ethnicity Yanomami Native speakers (20,000 cited 2000–2006) Language family...
Click to read more »Tucuman. Lope de Aguirre Insurrection(1560–61) Location: South America (Orinoco-Amazon basin and Venezuelan Caribbean) Spanish Empire Viceroyalty of Peru...
Click to read more »found in Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, occurring in the upper Amazon and Orinoco River basins. It grows to a standard length of 14.7 cm (5.8 in). Froese...
Click to read more »Resígaro Upper Rio Negro division † Baré, † Guinau, † Anauyá-Yabahana Upper Orinoco division † Pareni, Yavitero † Maipure Negro-Roraima division † Arua † Manao...
Click to read more »Part 2 - Beautiful, Wonderful Scraps 23-Dec-69 865 The Wombles: Bungo and Orinoco Elisabeth Beresford Ronald Hines 29-Dec-69 866 The Wombles: The Great Flood...
Click to read more »throughout Latin America. Acevedo co-founded the network "El Orinoco se adapta" (Orinoco adapts), which uses a gender-based approach toward addressing...
Click to read more »catfish native to Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela where it is found in the Orinoco, Branco, Trombetas and Essequibo River basina. This species grows to a...
Click to read more »area of rolling upland plains on the Guiana Shield between the Amazon and Orinoco basins. It includes forested areas, but these are shrinking steadily due...
Click to read more »freshwater habitats in South America. Members can be found in the Amazon and Orinoco basins, as well as in the Guianas and various tributaries of the former...
Click to read more »characins. The fishes in this genus are found in the Amazon, Paraguay, Orinoco, Courantyne, Gurupí and Parnaíba river basins in South America. These tetras...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »in the eastern plains of Colombia, in the Orinoquía Region within the Orinoco river basin bordering the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the north...
Click to read more »considered an ecological equivalent to Neotropical crocodiles such as the Orinoco and American crocodiles, which both have slender snouts but a broad diet...
Click to read more »album by the Chemical Brothers Released 14 June 2010 (2010-06-14) Studios Orinoco (South London, England) Rowlands Audio Research (Sussex, England) Genres...
Click to read more »Peninsula (eastern Venezuela) and the Orinoco region, where he discovered the fresh river water of the Orinoco Delta. The suspicion arose that he had...
Click to read more »family Cynodontidae, the dogtooth tetras. This fish is found in the upper Orinoco and Rio Negro in Brazil, Venezuela and Colombia. Salvador, G.N. (2023)...
Click to read more »Cannes Film Festival. The film is about an expedition down the Amazon and Orinoco rivers in 1560 by Spanish soldiers searching for the fabled city of gold...
Click to read more »family Stevardiidae. This fish is found in the Güejar river system of the Orinoco Basin in Colombia. It was discovered in the Columbian municipality of Vista...
Click to read more »Parú River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »including the Branco River. Black arowanas were discovered in the 1970s in the Orinoco basins, but whether this is a natural population or the result of introductions...
Click to read more »The fishes in this genus are found in the river basins of the Amazon and Orinoco in South America. Cyanogaster contains the following valid species: Cyanogaster...
Click to read more »Churún River (Spanish: Río Churún) is a river in Venezuela, part of the Orinoco River basin. It is located in Canaima National Park and a tributary comes...
Click to read more »billion barrels (3.74×1010 m3) of tar-like extra heavy crude oil in the Orinoco Belt region, Venezuela claims to hold the largest hydrocarbon reserves...
Click to read more »Hispaniola · Bay of Honduras 1st Puerto Caballos San Mateo Recife Trinidad · Orinoco La Guaira · Caracas · Coro Guadalupe 1st San Juan Panama Pinos 2nd San...
Click to read more »American crocodile (C. acutus) Hall's New Guinea crocodile (C. halli) Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius) Freshwater crocodile (C. johnstoni) Philippine...
Click to read more »McCulloch Released 26 September 1989 Recorded Early 1989 Studios The Church, Orinoco and Tower Bridge, London; The Grande Armée, Paris Genre Alternative rock...
Click to read more »There are currently two recognized species in this genus: Lithoxancistrus orinoco Isbrücker, Nijssen & Cala, 1988 Lithoxancistrus yekuana (Lujan, Armbruster...
Click to read more »specimen was collected by the first author from Samariapo (Región Costa del Orinoco, Amazonas). Here the lichen was found growing on the bark of dead branches...
Click to read more »Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile (crown group)...
Click to read more »settlement of the Caribbean island chain by canoe (for Arawaks, from the Orinoco, and for the Guanahatabey, from the Yucatán). While alluvial gold was present...
Click to read more »Icabarú River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »Crenuchidae, the South American darters. They are found in the Amazon, Orinoco and Araguaia basins, as well as river basins of the Guianas. They are small...
Click to read more »Province Orinoco Department Norte Barcelona Province Orinoco Department Norte Guayana Province Orinoco Department Norte Margarita Province Orinoco Department...
Click to read more »Hispaniola · Bay of Honduras 1st Puerto Caballos San Mateo Recife Trinidad · Orinoco La Guaira · Caracas · Coro Guadalupe 1st San Juan Panama Pinos 2nd San...
Click to read more »Anostomidae, the toothed headstanders. It is widely found throughout the Orinoco River drainage in Venezuela, including the tributaries Caura, Pamoni, Casiquiare...
Click to read more »BCE to 545 CE. The Saladoid were concentrated along the lowlands of the Orinoco River. Around 250 BCE entered Trinidad and Tobago to later moved north...
Click to read more »(1896) Clovis Dardentor (1896) An Antarctic Mystery (1897) The Mighty Orinoco (1898) The Will of an Eccentric (1899) The Castaways of the Flag (1900)...
Click to read more »Remedios Varo, Exploration of the Source of the Orinoco River, 1959....
Click to read more »Guayana, creating a portico reinterpreting the coastal walkway along the Orinoco River in the neighboring colonial city of Ciudad Bolívar. The four buildings...
Click to read more »Dardentor, 1896) An Antarctic Mystery (Le Sphinx des glaces, 1897) The Mighty Orinoco (Le Superbe Orénoque, 1898) The Will of an Eccentric (Le Testament d'un...
Click to read more »P. Kiblinger. New York: Springer. Pp. 105-174. (2020) The Warao of the Orinoco delta: A stilt-village culture. In A Civilizacao Lacustre de a Baixada...
Click to read more »proximity of the Orinoco Delta to the Gulf suggests that these waters are strongly influenced by fluvial discharges from the Amazon and Orinoco River systems...
Click to read more »The Meta River is a major left tributary of the Orinoco River in eastern Colombia and southern Venezuela, South America. The Meta originates in the Eastern...
Click to read more »de Mérida and in the drainage of the Río Orinoco, north and west of the Guiana Shield, east of the Orinoco Delta. Also on Isla Margarita, Trinidad and...
Click to read more »basement complex between the north border of the Amazon Basin and the Orinoco, between the Atlantic coast and the Rio Negro. This area is part of the...
Click to read more »native to Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, where it is found in the Orinoco and Amazon basins. Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps shows all the characteristic...
Click to read more »Centre. Retrieved 18 October 2021. "Ciudad Bolivar in the narrowness of the Orinoco River". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 18 October 2021. Wikimedia...
Click to read more »May 2020. Theodor Koch-Grunberg 1917 – Vom Roraima Zum Orinoco ("From Roraima to the Orinoco") David John Thomas 1982 – Order Without Government: The...
Click to read more »(also Guahiban, Wahívoan, Guahiboan) is a language family spoken in the Orinoco River region in eastern Colombia and southwestern Venezuela, a savanna...
Click to read more »it occurs in the upper Orinoco River from the Cinaruco River drainage south to the vicinity of the location where the Orinoco starts to flow northwards...
Click to read more »Biome tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Borders List Amazon–Orinoco–Southern Caribbean mangroves Caatinga Caatinga moist-forest enclaves Cerrado...
Click to read more »American crocodile (C. acutus) Hall's New Guinea crocodile (C. halli) Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius) Freshwater crocodile (C. johnstoni) Philippine...
Click to read more »who arrives in Venezuela to work on the construction of a dam on the Orinoco River. She is involved in various situations, many of which are particularly...
Click to read more »Capanaparo River is a river of Colombia and Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin in Venezuela. Together with the Cinaruco River, other smaller...
Click to read more »to follow a lead that could create dissension within the ranks. 11 3 "Orinoco" Andrew Bernstein David Graziano & Annie Jacobsen October 31, 2019 (2019-10-31)...
Click to read more »species of armored catfish endemic to Venezuela where it occurs in the Orinoco, Negro and Casiquiare canal basins. This species grows to a length of 10...
Click to read more »Region Los Llanos Natural Region Lake Maracaibo Lowlands Natural Region Orinoco Delta Natural Region Imagen de Venezuela: una visión Em morning spacial...
Click to read more »gallina" [Venezuelan legends that will give you goosebumps]. Correo del Orinoco. Retrieved 7 April 2016. "Leyenda del silbón, sinfín o finfín – Llanera...
Click to read more »indigenous language isolate spoken by 9,500 of the Pumé people, along the Orinoco, Cinaruco, Meta, and Apure rivers of Venezuela. It is not well classified;...
Click to read more »to the Atlantic Ocean, without interruption of continuity, through the Orinoco Delta. Although it is the region with the most uniform relief of the country...
Click to read more »6%) Sistema Coriano (5.75%) Cordillera de La Costa (5.34%) Andes (5.16%) Orinoco Delta (4.76%) Maracaibo Basin (4.02%) Insular (0.14%) Because of its natural...
Click to read more »D. croconota (Orange agouti) D. fuliginosa (Black agouti) D. guamara (Orinoco agouti) D. iacki (Iack's red-rumped agouti) D. kalinowskii (Kalinowski's...
Click to read more »Canada, Australia, Africa, Scandinavia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Amazon and Orinoco basins of South America, the Eastern Hills (North-East Indian Region) of...
Click to read more »French Guiana, some isolated areas in South America, and in the Amazon and Orinoco basins, blowgun hunters fill the tips of their darts with curare. The explorer...
Click to read more »in exchange for handing over their drugs. Singh and Bigh John arrive in Orinoco, Venezuela. Sarah meets with her father, who asks for the jet so that John...
Click to read more »the Cataniapo River basin, a right‑bank tributary of the Orinoco River in Venezuela. The Orinoco is one of the largest river systems in South America, draining...
Click to read more »pre-Columbian Arawak-speaking Saladoid people who migrated from the lower Orinoco River. They introduced agriculture, raising, among other crops, the Antigua...
Click to read more »sold to UP as 7000-7009. 7007 has been rebuilt to C44ACM. Ferrominera del Orinoco 2 1058-1059 2004 Norfolk Southern 36 3964-3999 2001–2004 (acquired 2023)...
Click to read more »Royalist ships in the Orinoco, near the island of Pagallos. Patriots took heavy losses but successfully forced Royalists out of the Orinoco. During the Guayana...
Click to read more »Crested agouti (Dasyprocta cristata) Black agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa) Orinoco agouti (Dasyprocta guamara) Kalinowski's agouti (Dasyprocta kalinowskii)...
Click to read more »of Slade "Cum on Feel the Noize"2 2 Holly Kirby 15 Isle of Wight Enya "Orinoco Flow" 3 Aaron Hirst 15 Rochdale Eminem "Without Me" 4 Jos Slovick 16 Palmers...
Click to read more »Venezuela Expresses Solidarity with Lebanon Following Israeli Aggression". Orinoco Tribune. 12 April 2026. Retrieved 13 April 2026. "Pope Leo renews call...
Click to read more »In the 1950s, the Orinoco Mining Company (Companhia Mineira do Orinoco) constructed infrastructure at the confluence of the Orinoco and Caroní rivers...
Click to read more »Santo Domingo River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas...
Click to read more »tributaries of the Orinoco in eastern Venezuela. it is also found in the Meta River basin, part of the western portions of the Orinoco system in eastern...
Click to read more »Crocodylus halli, Hall's New Guinea crocodile Crocodylus intermedius, Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus johnstoni, Freshwater crocodile, or Johnstone's crocodile...
Click to read more »Masparro River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas,...
Click to read more »Colombia to central Argentina. They inhabit major habitats such as the Orinoco River, Amazon River, and the Guyanas. In trans-Andean South America, cetopsines...
Click to read more »The Paragua River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. It is the largest tributary of the Caroní River. The river drains the...
Click to read more »Hypselecara is a small genus of cichlids native to the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America. H. temporalis is a relatively common aquarium fish...
Click to read more »Gravière 22 Jul: Vaderland 18 Sep: Fronde 30 Sep: Advance, Tuncurry 21 Nov: Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, RMS Orinoco November (unknown date): Alose 1905 1907...
Click to read more »orinocoense is named for and endemic to the Orinoco River of Venezuela. P. metaense is distributed in the Orinoco River in Colombia and Venezuela; it is named...
Click to read more »combination of Wirö and Piaroa. The Wirö language is primarily spoken in the Orinoco River basin in Venezuela, with some speakers in Colombia. Along with Piaroa...
Click to read more »American darters. It is endemic to Venezuela where it is found in the upper Orinoco River system. Salvador, G.N. (2023). "Leptocharacidium omospilus". IUCN...
Click to read more »occurring in the Orinoco River basin as well as in the Tuy and Neverí rivers of the Caribbean Sea versant in Venezuela. The Orinoco is one of the continent's...
Click to read more »to accept he had not reached the Indies. He discovered the mouth of the Orinoco River on the north coast of South America and thought the huge quantity...
Click to read more »producer Hugh Jones. Additional recording was later done at Battery and Orinoco Studios. Free Peace Sweet received generally favourable reviews from critics...
Click to read more »Mavaca River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »whose population would be 291,472 inhabitants. Since the appointment of Orinoco Belt as one of the largest reserves of oil in the world, El Tigre has become...
Click to read more »species of catfish of the family Pimelodidae that is native to Amazon and Orinoco River basin of Peri and Rio Juruá, northwestern Brazil, as well as Peru...
Click to read more »transportation hub, connecting routes from the northeastern coast to the Orinoco Delta and the Gran Sabana. December 7, 1760, is the official date of the...
Click to read more »oil deposits around Lloydminster in Alberta and Saskatchewan; and the Orinoco tar sands in Venezuela. Upgrading means using fractional distillation and/or...
Click to read more »northern Brazil, in the Amazon biome. It lies on the watershed between the Orinoco and Rio Negro basins. It includes both blackwater and whitewater rivers...
Click to read more »the plains of Venezuela, a large unsettled area that is formed by the Orinoco basin. However, the vast area of these plains remained unexplored and uncolonized...
Click to read more »1817, Angostura fell to Bolívar's forces, which gained control of the Orinoco River in early August. Angostura became the provisional Republican capital...
Click to read more »discus ray) Paratrygon orinocensis Loboda, Lasso, Rosa & De Carvalho, 2021 (Orinoco discus ray) Paratrygon parvaspina Loboda, Lasso, Rosa & De Carvalho, 2021...
Click to read more »Loricariinae, the mailed catfishes. This catfish is found in the western Orinoco and upper Amazon River basins in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana and Venezuela...
Click to read more »safety laws and regulations. Coltan mining in Venezuela, especially in the Orinoco Mining Arc, has led to deforestation, water contamination, and human rights...
Click to read more »piranha is restricted to Venezuela and Colombia; specifically, to the Orinoco River basin lowlands and the Llanos region. This species can reach a total...
Click to read more »in the basin of the Orinoco in the Ventuari, Caura and Ocamo rivers, as well as the Casiquiare River, which connects the Orinoco to the Rio Negro, suggesting...
Click to read more »from South America. This genus appears to be widespread in the Magdalena, Orinoco, Amazon, and Paraguay-Paraná River systems where they are most common in...
Click to read more »"Pizzagogo" preset has a lively plucking strings impression. Enya's song "Orinoco Flow" famously featured "Pizzagogo" with emphasised attack. The Roland...
Click to read more »(1967). Daum, Andreas (2020). "Alexander und Wilhelm von Humboldt: Vom Orinoco nach Java". In Fahrmeir, Andreas (ed.). Deutschland. Globalgeschichte einer...
Click to read more »companies, taking any part she could. Michelle's worst stage part was playing Orinoco in The Wombles musical. All this time she had been secretly writing stories...
Click to read more »Wildlife Refuge is a protected natural reserve located along the middle of Orinoco River in the Apure and Bolivar states of Venezuela. It protects critical...
Click to read more »basins of the Meta and Guaviare Rivers in the Andean foothills of the Orinoco basin. Thos species reaches a standard length of 14.8 cm (5.8 in). Fricke...
Click to read more »American crocodile (C. acutus) Hall's New Guinea crocodile (C. halli) Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius) Freshwater crocodile (C. johnstoni) Philippine...
Click to read more »Institutions University of Wisconsin-Madison Thesis The conquest of the Caribs of the Orinoco basin (1984) Website Neil L Whitehead's academia.edu page...
Click to read more »ultimately succeeded. He and his men reached the Atlantic, probably by the Orinoco River. On 23 March 1561, Aguirre urged 186 officers and soldiers to sign...
Click to read more »American crocodile (C. acutus) Hall's New Guinea crocodile (C. halli) Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius) Freshwater crocodile (C. johnstoni) Philippine...
Click to read more »CD maxi, Japan (1995) No. Title Length 1. "Anywhere Is" 3:44 2. "Book Of Days" 2:55 3. "Caribbean Blue" 3:40 4. "Orinoco Flow" 3:45...
Click to read more »catfishes found in tropical South America. The genus is widespread in the Orinoco, Amazon and Paraguay-Paraná River systems and typically occur at depths...
Click to read more »the Orinoco basin in Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil prepare yopo snuff for ritual and healing purposes. Among the Piaroa of the Venezuelan Orinoco, yopo...
Click to read more »Batt appeared on an edition of Cilla Black's BBC television series as Orinoco, having been accompanied onstage by guest Bernard Cribbins, to plug "The...
Click to read more »fast-vanishing Indian tribe inhabiting the tropical rainforest of the Upper Orinoco River in southeastern Venezuela and Northern Brazil. "Insulin (repeat from...
Click to read more »occurs naturally and is obtained from the world's largest deposit in the Orinoco Belt in Venezuela. The deposit is estimated to be more than 1,300 billion...
Click to read more »turtle is seriously threatened. Arrau turtles are found in the Amazon, Orinoco and Essequibo basins in Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela...
Click to read more »national park was established in 1978. It has been included within the Alto Orinoco-Casiquiare Biosphere Reserve, which was designated in 1993. Venezuela's...
Click to read more »Enya is credited with bringing new-age to the mainstream in America with her worldwide hit, "Orinoco Flow"...
Click to read more »(1896) Clovis Dardentor (1896) An Antarctic Mystery (1897) The Mighty Orinoco (1898) The Will of an Eccentric (1899) The Castaways of the Flag (1900)...
Click to read more »Caribbean, the Pacific (including Choco's Biogeographic rainforest), The Orinoco region, The Amazonia region, the Andean region, and the Insular region...
Click to read more »Studio album by Death in Vegas Released 10 March 1997 (1997-03-10) Recorded Orinoco Studios, Milo Studios Length 65:50 Label Concrete Producers Richard Fearless...
Click to read more »Crocodylus rhombifer Cuban crocodile Latin America Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus acutus American crocodile Crocodylus moreletii Morelet's...
Click to read more »across the Caribbean coastal plain through central Venezuela north of the Orinoco as far east as the Delta Amacuro region. This is the only Bothrops species...
Click to read more »well as the basin of Lake Maracaibo. The fish has been introduced to the Orinoco River basin. The specific name honours the German naturalist Christian...
Click to read more »on Halsey as an artist is a string sample obviously inspired by Enya's 'Orinoco Flow'? Nobody could ever mistake these songs for anyone's other than Halsey's...
Click to read more »his mother and younger brother, Orinoco. Fate and circumstances will force Llovizna to set her feelings for Orinoco aside, when she leaves the furnaces...
Click to read more »relatively non-threatening species, but there have been several fatal attacks), Orinoco crocodile (fatalities recorded in the 1930s and earlier when the species...
Click to read more »(1896) Clovis Dardentor (1896) An Antarctic Mystery (1897) The Mighty Orinoco (1898) The Will of an Eccentric (1899) The Castaways of the Flag (1900)...
Click to read more »Times. Retrieved 10 December 2024. "A Carte Blanche for the Black Masks". Orinoco Tribune. 30 June 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2024. Celestin, Jean Junior...
Click to read more »Hispaniola · Bay of Honduras 1st Puerto Caballos San Mateo Recife Trinidad · Orinoco La Guaira · Caracas · Coro Guadalupe 1st San Juan Panama Pinos 2nd San...
Click to read more »debuted at number eleven on the New York Times bestseller list. At the Orinoco Basin, the United States Coast Guard tender Harry Claiborne installs navigation...
Click to read more »Cojedes for the Cojedes River Delta Amacuro for the river delta of the Orinoco, and for the Amacuro River Guárico for the Guárico River Portuguesa for...
Click to read more »Pagüey River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally and Company. (1999), The new international...
Click to read more »clayey deposits built up by floods in recent times. On the banks of the Orinoco one finds outcroppings of rocks, from the Archean era, which are part of...
Click to read more »"Following the Conquistadores", and the titles of books called Up the Orinoco and Down the Magdalena (1910), Along the Andes and Down the Amazon (1912)...
Click to read more »band's own 24-track studio, Shabby Road Studios in Kilmarnock and mixed at Orinoco Studios in London. Three singles were released from the album: "Hayfever"...
Click to read more »Mónica Andrea, Morales Betancourt (2022). XXI. PECES DEL FONDO DEL RÍO ORINOCO Y AFLUENTES PRINCIPALES (COLOMBIA-VENEZUELA): diversidad y aspectos bioecológicos...
Click to read more »a converter for mass spectrometry data formats Hermes, codename of the ORiNOCO family of wireless networking technology by Proxim Wireless Hermes DVS...
Click to read more »Cariban-speaking tropical rain-forest tribe who live in the Caura River and Orinoco River regions of Venezuela in Bolivar State and Amazonas State. In Brazil...
Click to read more »British occupation, and gave British Guiana control of the mouth of the Orinoco River. Venezuela disputed Schomburgk's survey, claiming that the United...
Click to read more »by Sir Walter Raleigh and was used as a base for his exploration of the Orinoco River in search of the fabled city of El Dorado. Soon after his return...
Click to read more »lituratus (Kner, 1854) Pterygoplichthys multiradiatus J. Hancock, 1828 (Orinoco sailfin catfish) Pterygoplichthys pardalis (Castelnau, 1855) (Amazon sailfin...
Click to read more »pleiozona, these peacock bass originate from the Amazon, Rio Negro, and Orinoco river basins. Although considered a premier game fish in their natural...
Click to read more »listed by biome. Guianan Highlands moist forests Guianan moist forests Orinoco Delta swamp forests Tepuis Uatuma-Trombetas moist forests Guianan savanna...
Click to read more »Callichthyidae, the armored catfishes. This catfish is found in the Upper Orinoco River basin in Venezuela and Colombia. Hoplisoma habrosum is often found...
Click to read more »and Brazil. In Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela there is a confluence between Orinoco River and Caroní River. In Guyaquil and Durán, Ecuador, the convergence...
Click to read more »nombre de tu gran capital. Coro En tu Sierra Parima imponente nace el río Orinoco, que Dios en sus aguas sonoras, corrientes, a tu pueblo alimento ofrendó...
Click to read more »Ernstichthys is a genus of banjo catfishes that occurs in the Amazon and Orinoco basins. The genus was named in honor of the Chair of Natural Science at...
Click to read more »Coldplay Released 11 October 1999 (1999-10-11) Studios Sync City (London) Orinoco (London) Genres Alternative rock indie rock Length 19:33 Label Parlophone...
Click to read more »(syncrude) from bitumen extracted from Canada's oil sands and from Venezuela's Orinoco oil sands. In petroleum coker units, residual oils from other distillation...
Click to read more »Bita River (Spanish:Río Bita) is a river in Colombia, a tributary of the Orinoco. In 2018 its whole river basin was declared a wetland of international...
Click to read more »delta opossum (Philander deltae) is a species of opossum found in the Orinoco River delta region of Venezuela, South America, first described in 2006...
Click to read more »filamentosus is a species of dwarf cichlid fish. It occurs in the Rio Negro and Orinoco basins of Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil. These fish lays eggs on leaves...
Click to read more »1893) (E) 47 Reunion sheldgoose Alopochen kervazoi (Cowles, 1994) (E) 48 Orinoco goose Neochen jubata (Spix, 1825) 49 Andean goose Chloephaga melanoptera...
Click to read more »Crested agouti (Dasyprocta cristata) Black agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa) Orinoco agouti (Dasyprocta guamara) Kalinowski's agouti (Dasyprocta kalinowskii)...
Click to read more »in this genus are found in South America, where found in the Amazon and Orinoco basins, as well as rivers of the Guianas. They are primarily found in fast-flowing...
Click to read more »Guiana, Colombia to the east of the Andes, Venezuela to the south of the Orinoco River, and the Amazon Basin of Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and northeastern Bolivia...
Click to read more »potamodromous catfish of the family Pimelodidae that is native to Amazon and Orinoco River basins of Brazil, Peru and major rivers of French Guiana and Suriname...
Click to read more »Sterculia apetala On the bank of the Orinoco, Venezuela Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Embryophytes Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms...
Click to read more »the family Auchenipteridae. It can be found in the Amazon basin and the Orinoco River. Frederico, R.G. (2023). "Ageneiosus vittatus". IUCN Red List of...
Click to read more »neritic marine, intertidal marine, and coastal marine Diet: VU 5,000 Orinoco crocodile C. intermedius Graves, 1819 Northern South America Size: up to...
Click to read more »success, charting around the world helped by its international top-ten hit, "Orinoco Flow". The album propelled Enya to worldwide fame and she spent much of...
Click to read more »Englandneworder Enigma Germany "Sadeness (Part I)" 1991 1 Enya Ireland "Orinoco Flow" 1988 3 "I Don't Wanna Know" 2004 2 Mario Winans featuring Enya and...
Click to read more »Successive waves of Arawakan-speaking migrants, moving northward from the Orinoco delta in South America, settled the islands of the Caribbean. Around 600...
Click to read more »miners Human rights in Venezuela International Criminal Court investigation Orinoco Mining Arc Perrera Piracy in Venezuela Political prisoners in Venezuela...
Click to read more »American crocodile (C. acutus) Hall's New Guinea crocodile (C. halli) Orinoco crocodile (C. intermedius) Freshwater crocodile (C. johnstoni) Philippine...
Click to read more »deep without depriving the listener of the essentials. With tunes like 'Orinoco Flow', 'Caribbean Blue' and 'Book of Days' in the pot and out of the way...
Click to read more »in woods, the Llanos, the shores of jungles, and northern and southern Orinoco. Patriotic Symbols Venezuelan Embassy in the United States Accessed 22...
Click to read more »catfishes. This catfish has a wide geographic range in the Amazon and Orinoco basins of Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela. This species grows to a standard...
Click to read more »April 1988 Studios Studio Sýrland, Reykjavík Berry Street Studio, London Orinoco Studios, London Genres Alternative rock dream pop Length 33:05 Labels One...
Click to read more »distributary of the Orinoco River. It branches northwards from the main channel of the Orinoco to delimit the western edge of the Orinoco Delta, ultimately...
Click to read more »Aro River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »armoured catfishes. M. thoracata is found east of the Andes in the Amazon, Orinoco, and upper Paraguay River basins, as well as in the coastal rivers of the...
Click to read more »returning from their survey. Kot takes all three hostage aboard the runabout Orinoco. Commander Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) orders the runabout to be held...
Click to read more »Cristopher Columbus entered the Gulf of Paria in Venezuela and explored the Orinoco River. In his fourth and last voyage, he also explored the Honduras. In...
Click to read more »1999 Recorded Little Matrix Studio, Studdridge Studio, Maison Rouge, Orinoco Studios, Britannia Row Studios and Laylow Studios Genre Blufunk Length...
Click to read more »lexical borrowing classifier systems /ɨ/ (high central unrounded vowel) The Orinoco–Amazon Linguistic Area, or the Northern Amazon Culture Area, is identified...
Click to read more »Hispaniola · Bay of Honduras 1st Puerto Caballos San Mateo Recife Trinidad · Orinoco La Guaira · Caracas · Coro Guadalupe 1st San Juan Panama Pinos 2nd San...
Click to read more »Province became one of the Provinces of Gran Colombia (after 1824, within the Orinoco Department). Capital: Cumaná. Cantones: Cumaná, Carupano, Cumanacoa, Maturín...
Click to read more »rivers are considered whitewater, most notably certain tributaries of the Orinoco such as the Guaviare, Meta and Apure Rivers, and of the Paraná—Paraguay...
Click to read more »Boss Studio album by Monkey Mafia Released 4 May 1998 Studios The Cockpit Orinoco Studios, London Rollover Studios, London Sabresonic Studio, London Genres...
Click to read more »Colombia is attributed to a Jesuit priest, José Gumilla. In his book The Orinoco Illustrated (1730), he registered the presence of coffee in the mission...
Click to read more »2010. Orinoco crocodile videos, photos and facts – Crocodylus intermedius Archived 5 February 2019 at the Wayback Machine. ARKive WAZA. "Orinoco Crocodile"...
Click to read more »Theme" Jan Hammer 3:34 4. "Oxygène Part IV" Jean-Michel Jarre 3:19 5. "Orinoco Flow" Enya 3:46 6. "Tubular Bells Part 1" (opening excerpt) Mike Oldfield...
Click to read more »tropical South America, including the basins of the Amazon, Essequibo, Orinoco and Paraguay rivers. It was believed to be a monotypic genus until the...
Click to read more »The Upper Orinoco tree frog (Boana wavrini) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae found in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela, and possibly Bolivia...
Click to read more »"Nile Nutcracker" then "Noel Nellie" during Christmas) Orinoco Adventuress (Renamed "Orinoco Ornament" then "Navidad Adventuress" during Christmas) Suwannee...
Click to read more »probably originating from a trade network linked to the Arawaks on the Negro, Orinoco, and Apure rivers. Between 180 BC and 550 AD, the Osoid people expanded...
Click to read more »lies on the Guiana Shield, an ancient upland area between the Amazon and Orinoco basins. It is surrounded by lowland grassy savannas and lowland forest...
Click to read more »Quache River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. List of rivers of Venezuela Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
Click to read more »and Orinoco Rivers and is the site of the Llovizna Falls. There are bridges across the Caroni and a new bridge across the Orinoco (Second Orinoco crossing)...
Click to read more »(1896) Clovis Dardentor (1896) An Antarctic Mystery (1897) The Mighty Orinoco (1898) The Will of an Eccentric (1899) The Castaways of the Flag (1900)...
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