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Puerto Ayacucho. The
capital until the
early 1900s was San
Fernando de
Atabapo.
Although named after the
Amazon River, most of the
state is
drained by...
- San
Fernando de
Atabapo is a town in
southern Venezuela on the
border with Colombia. It was the
capital city of the
Amazonas state until the
early 1900s...
- The
Atabapo Muni****lity (Spanish:
Municipio Atabapo) is one of the
seven muni****lities (municipios) that
makes up the
southern Venezuelan state of Amazonas...
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Atabapo River is a
river of
Venezuela and Colombia. It
forms the
international boundary between the two
countries for much of its length. It is part of...
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westward direction down to the
confluence with the
Atabapo and
Guaviare rivers at San
Fernando de
Atabapo; the
second flows northward, for
about 290 kilometres...
- San
Fernando de
Atabapo as capital. In 1893, the name "Amazon
Federal Territory" was
resumed with
capital again in San
Fernando de
Atabapo until 1928, when...
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waters is
between 78 and 84 °F (26 and 29 °C). They are also
found in the
Atabapo River and
Inirida River floodplain, down the
Casiquiare and Guainía floodplain...
- and the Rio
Negro through the
channel of
Casiquiare to San
Fernando de
Atabapo in the
Orinoco river,
including its tributary: the Guaviare. Inia geoffrensis...
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given to the m****acre that
happened on May 8, 1913, in San
Fernando de
Atabapo, Venezuela,
where the ********ination of the
governor of
Amazonas Roberto...
- Tefé
River Uatumã
River Urubu River Vaupés
River Morichal Largo River Atabapo River: from the
Guiana highlands of
Venezuela west into the
Orinoco Caroní...