Igara Paraná River
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Igara Paraná River | |
Country | Colombia |
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Mouth | Putumayo River |
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Length | 430 km (267 mi) [1] |
Igara Paraná River (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈɣaɾa paɾaˈna]) is a river of Colombia. It is part of the Amazon River basin and is a tributary of the Putumayo River.
History
An 1853 watercolor by Manuel María Paz shows two men crossing a rope bridge "made of wood and lianas" over the river.[2]
See also
References
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
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