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- The Manapiare Muni****lity (Spanish: Municipio Manapiare) is one of the seven muni****lities (municipios) that makes up the southern Venezuelan state of...
- San Juan de Manapiare is a town in the southern Venezuelan state of Amazonas. This town is the shire town of the Manapiare Muni****lity and, according...
- 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...
- landing strips in Cacurí, la Esmeralda, Ocamo, Kamariapó, San Juan de Manapiare, Santa Bárbara, Yaví, Yutajé and San Carlos de Río Negro.[citation needed]...
- Amazonas (CLEA). He also achieved victory in the mayoralties of Atures and Manapiare. A separate case is that of the election for governor of Amazonas that...
- Amazonas 1759 6 San Fernando de Atabapo 5,000 Amazonas 1758 7 San Juan de Manapiare 991 Amazonas 1940 8 Anaco 117,605 Anzoátegui 1944 9 Aragua de Barcelona...
- second-largest of the San Juan Islands San Juan de Los Cayos San Juan de Manapiare San Juan de Payara E. San Juan Jr. (born 1938), Filipino writer Olga San...
- Orinoco River. It is 520 km (320 mi) long and its major tributary is the Manapiare River. The river drains the Guayanan Highlands moist forests ecoregion...
- drainage in Venezuela, including the tributaries Caura, Pamoni, Casiquiare, Manapiare, and Ventuari. Leporinus arimaspi can reach a standard length of 19.0...
- cir****scribed by the Suapure, Parguaza (north), the Ventuari (south-east), the Manapiare (north-east) and the right bank of the Orinoco (west). Their present-day...