Abuna River
On the right is the Abuna River, on the left is the Madeira River
Abuna River is located in Bolivia
Abuna River
Mouth in Bolivia
Location
CountryBolivia, Brazil
RegionPando Department
Physical characteristics
MouthMadeira River
 • coordinates
9°40′18″S 65°26′47″W / 9.67167°S 65.44639°W / -9.67167; -65.44639
Length500 km (310 mi)[1]

The Abuna River (Spanish: Río Abuná, Portuguese: Rio Abunã) is a river in South America. As a part of the Amazon Basin, it forms part of the border between northern Bolivia and north-western Brazil.

The river has a total length of 375 kilometres (233 mi). It originates in several streams east of the Cordillera Oriental of the Peruvian Andes. The river is navigable for circa 320 kilometres (200 mi) in its lower northeastern part. At Manoa it joins the Río Madeira, a tributary of the Amazon. Opposite the river mouth is the town of Abunã on the Brazilian side of the confluence.

References

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  1. ^ Ziesler, R.; Ardizzone, G.D. (1979). "Amazon River System". The Inland waters of Latin America. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. ISBN 92-5-000780-9. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013.


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Abuná

Abuná can refer to: Abuna River, river between Bolivia and Brazil Abuná Province, Bolivia Abuna, title of bishop in Ethiopian Orthodox Church This disambiguation

Abunã

the Abuna River. The Abuna River and the Madeira River upstream from their confluence mark the boundary between Brazil and Bolivia, and so Abunã is across

Madeira River

its source in the confluence of Madre de Dios and Mamoré rivers and downstream to Abuna River the Madeira flows northward forming border between Bolivia

Borders of Brazil

and where it ends. Brazilian Island, a river island at the junction of the Quaraí River and the Uruguay River on the border between Argentina, Brazil

Arawakan languages

mary, Lower Jupura. Puri, maky, Rio Paraiba. Wauja, mainki, Upper Xingu River. Arawak is the largest family in the Americas with the respect to number

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(Spanish: Río Chipamanu) or Xipamanu River (Portuguese: Rio Xipamanu) is a river of Bolivia and Brazil. The river flows through the community of Piçarreira

List of rivers of Bolivia

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Geography of Bolivia

by other important rivers, such as the Madre de Dios River, the Orthon River, the Abuna River, the Yata River, and the Guaporé River. The most important