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- The Trombetas is a large river on the northern side of the Amazon River. The Trombetas is 750 km (470 mi) long, and is navigable by 500 ton vessels for...
- The Uatuma–Trombetas moist forests (NT0173) is an ecoregion in northwest Brazil in the Amazon biome. It covers the Amazon basin north of the Amazon River...
- the middle Amazon basin and in the basins of the Rio Negro, the lower Trombetas, the Tefé, the Madeira and the Tapajós Rivers. This species grows to a...
- kilometres (5.0 mi) from downtown Oriximiná. Porto Trombetas Airport located in the district of Porto Trombetas 70 kilometres (43 mi) away serves the po****tion...
- Porto Trombetas Airport (IATA: TMT, ICAO: SBTB) is the airport serving the district of Porto Trombetas in Oriximiná, Brazil. It is operated by the mining...
- of Brazil, where found in the lower Rio Negro, upper Uatumã, Nhamundá, Trombetas and Abacaxis. This species is essentially restricted to blackwater habitats...
- tragically, as detailed in the book Voyage au Trombetas begun by Henri Coudreau, describing their voyage up the Trombetas tributary of the north bank of the Amazon...
- earlier authors: Heckel (S. discus; Rio Negro, upper Uatumã, Nhamundá, Trombetas and Abacaxis), green (S. tarzoo; West Amazon drainages upriver from the...
- The Trombetas State Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Estadual do Trombetas) is a state forest in the state of Pará, Brazil. The Trombetas State Forest is...
- Andes : being records of travel on the Amazon and its tributaries, the Trombetas, Rio Negro, Uaupés, Casiquiari, Pacimoni, Huallaga, and Pastasa; as also...