- The
Uraricoera (or Uraricuera)
River is a
river of
Roraima state in
northern Brazil. The
confluence of the
Uraricoera and
Takutu Rivers forms the Branco...
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Spaniards also came to
invade the
northern part of the
Branco River and the
Uraricoera River through Venezuela. The
Portuguese settlers defeated and expelled...
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India 131. Hai 1,329 826 318,200 717
Bohai Sea
China 132. Branco-
Uraricoera 1,326 824 192,393 6,469 Rio
Negro Brazil (96%),
Guyana (7%), Venezuela...
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Venezuela and
Guyana from Brazil. Its two
upper main
tributaries are the
Uraricoera and the Takutu. The
latter almost links its
sources with
those of the...
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boundary between the two countries. The
confluence of the
Takutu and
Uraricoera Rivers forms the
Branco River. The
Takutu River's
sources almost link...
- once
spoken on the Brazil–Venezuela
border in
Roraima along the
upper Uraricoera and
lower Auari rivers, west of Boa Vista, by the
Jukudeitse ([ʝokudeˈit͜se]...
- of five
allopatric Amazonian stingrays, the
others being P.
adamastor (
Uraricoera River), P.
amazona (Juruá, Jutaí and Rio Negro), P.
garmani (mid to upper...
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Joaquim do Rio
Branco Fort,
founded in 1775, is
located on the
banks of the
Uraricoera River about 32 km from the
capital and is
considered to be of
great importance...
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knifefish endemic to
Brazil where it is
found in the Rio Mucajaí and Rio
Uraricoera in the north-eastern
portions of the
Amazon basin. This
species reaches...
- for mapping. This four-month
expedition ascended the Rio
Branco and its
Uraricoera headwater (past
Maraca Island and the
mighty Purumame waterfall) and then...