- São
Gabriel da Cachoeira.
Between 1952 and 1966, it was
officially called Uaupés,
after the
nearby Vaupés River. In 2003,
Nheengatu became an
official language...
- Vaupés
River (
Uaupés River) is a
tributary of the Rio
Negro in
South America. It
rises in the
Vaupes Department of Colombia,
flowing east
through Vaupés...
- as the Tiquié, Papurí and
Querari rivers. The 1,375
kilometres (854 mi)
Uaupés River rises in
Colombia and
flows for 845
kilometres (525 mi) to the border...
- the
Uaupés River and its tributaries, and the Pira Paraná
River in Colombia. The
Arawak and
Tariano live
along the
upper Rio Negro, Xié,
Uaupés and Içana...
- Missão Boa
Vista the Içana
River joins the Rio
Negro and in São
Joaquim the
Uaupes River, the
largest tributary of the Rio Negro, also
enters from the right...
- of
travel on the
Amazon and its tributaries, the Trombetas, Rio Negro,
Uaupés, Casiquiari, Pacimoni, Huallaga, and Pastasa; as also to the
cataracts of...
-
indigenous group native to the
banks of the
Uaupes River. Taracuá is
situated on the bank of the
Uaupes (Vaupés) River. It is the main
location of the...
-
tucano is a
species of
characin endemic to Brazil,
where it is
found in the
Uaupés River. It is the only
member of its genus. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel...
-
species of
cichlid native to
South America. It is
found in the
lower Rio
Uaupés and
lower Rio Içana,
tributaries of the
upper Rio
Negro in Brazil. This...
- The
Zebra acara (Ivanacara adoketa) is a
species of
cichlid from Rio
Uaupes and Rio Preto, two side
rivers of Rio
Negro in Brazil. This
species can reach...