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| image_caption = Capanaparo River in [[Apure]], Venezuela |
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'''Capanaparo River''' is a river of [[Colombia]] and [[Venezuela]]. It is part of the [[Orinoco River]] basin |
'''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 rivers and the area around them they form the [[Santos Luzardo National Park]] since 1988. |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of rivers of Colombia]] |
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* [[List of rivers of Venezuela]] |
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[[Category:Rivers of Colombia]] |
[[Category:Rivers of Colombia]] |
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[[Category:Rivers of Venezuela]] |
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[[Category:International rivers of South America]] |
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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 rivers and the area around them they form the Santos Luzardo National Park since 1988.
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[edit]- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
7°01′47″N 67°06′20″W / 7.0297°N 67.1056°W