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none Mouth of the Amazon River | Flag of Peru | Peru | Flag of Colombia | Colombia | Flag of Brazil | Brazil | Flag of Bolivia | Bolivia | Flag of Venezuela | Venezuela | Marañón | Japurá | Rio Negro | Ucayali | Purus | Madeira | Tapajós | Xingu | Tocantins | Iquitos | Manaus | Belem do Pará | Nevado Mismi | Arequipa | Peru | m | ft | Brazil | m | ft | km | mi | km² | sq mi | mouth | | s | cu ft | s | Map showing the course of the Amazon, selected tributaries, and the approximate extent of its drainage area | Amazon | Portuguese | Spanish | largest river | drainage basin | bridges | tropical rainforest | roads | cities | longest river | Nile | latitude | Andean | Pacific Ocean | square kilometres | sq mi | citation needed | Atlantic Ocean | fresh water | potable | coastline | The Amazon originates from the Apacheta cliff in Arequipa at the Nevado Mismi, with a sole sign of a wooden cross. | | Nevado Mismi | Source of the Amazon | | "The Meeting of the Waters" is the confluence of the Rio Negro (black) and the Rio Solimões (sandy) near Manaus, Brazil. | | The Meeting of the Waters | confluence | Rio Negro | Rio Solimões | Manaus | Peru | Ecuador | Marañón | Morona | Pastaza | Chambira | Tigre | Nanay | Napo | Huallaga | Ucayali | pongos | Ucayali River | Nauta | Nevado Mismi | Andes | Titicaca | Lima | Carhuasanta | Río Apurímac | Ucayali | Marañón | Solimões | Peru | Colombia | Brazil | Rio Negro | Manaus | confluence | The Meeting of the Waters | Portuguese | Rio Negro | Rio Solimões | Río Apurímac | Ucayali | flood plain | Marañón | Amazon Rainforest | A NASA satellite image of a flooded portion of the river. | | NASA | citation needed | Manaus | draft | Iquitos, Peru | Pongo de Manseriche | A satellite image of the mouth of the Amazon River, looking south | | citation needed | channels | canals | citation needed | Óbidos | gulf | Atlantic Ocean | Monte Alegre | terrace | bluffs | Mouth of the Amazon River | | estuary | Marajó | Thames | bore | pororoca | delta | silt | river surfing | Amazon River at dawn | | Amazon Rainforest | fish | Orinoco | Boto | Piranha | Óbidos | citation needed | Carcharhinus leucas | Iquitos | Peru | Arapaima gigas | freshwater fish | Osteoglossum bicirrhosum | Anaconda | citation needed | archaeologists | agrarian | Andean | Vicente Yañez Pinzón | Indigenous peoples | chiefdoms | Marajo | Social stratification | Terra preta | Cheifdoms | Gonzalo Pizarro | Francisco de Orellana | Quito | South American | El Dorado | Cinnamon | Coca River | Napo River | 26 December | 1541 | Omaguas | Negro River | 3 June | 1542 | Amazons | Orellana | Andes | Carlos V | Brazil | Ecuador | Bolivia | Colombia | Peru | Venezuela | colonial | religious | savage | indigenous peoples | Belém | Manaus | Tabatinga | 6 September | 1850 | Peter II | 31 July | 1867 | upper Amazon | Peru | 7 September | 1867 | mercantile | steam boat | rubber | Brazil | Iquitos | Peru | Iquitos | St. Louis | steamboats | Nauta | Peru | india-rubber | cacao | Brazil nuts | pelts | resins | hammocks | feathers | lumber | gold | Manaus, the largest city on the Amazon, as seen from a NASA satellite image, surrounded by the muddy Amazon River and the dark Rio Negro. | | Manaus | NASA | Getúlio Vargas | World War II | Brasilia | Belém | Nile | Nevado Mismi | National Geographic Society | IBGE | Globo | tributaries | Branco | Casiquiare canal | Huallaga | Putumayo (or Içá River) | Javary | Jurua | Madeira | Marañón | Morona | Nanay | Napo | Negro | Pastaza | Purus | Tambo | Tapajós | Tigre | Tocantins | Trombetas | Ucayali | Xingu | Yapura | Purus | Peru | Brazil | citation needed | Madeira | Bolivia | Brazil | Yapura | Colombia | Brazil | Tocantins | Brazil | citation needed | Araguaia | Brazil | Juruá | Peru | Brazil | Negro | Xingu | Brazil | Tapajós | Brazil | Guaporé | Brazil | Bolivia | Ucayali River | Peru | Içá (Putumayo) | Marañón | Peru | Brazil | Brazil | Tapajós | Brazil | Madre de Dios | Peru | Bolivia | Huallaga | Peru | Marañón | Orders of magnitude (length) | 2007 | 08-12 | 2008 | 08-20 | 1 October | 2006 | 2008 | 08-01 | ISBN 1400032059 | ISBN 1400032059 | 2008 | 07-05 | Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition | public domain | Wikimedia Commons | 31 July | 2006 | Categories | Amazon | Amazon basin | Upper Amazon | Rivers of Brazil | Rivers of Colombia | Rivers of Peru | Rivers of Ecuador | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since February 2007 | Articles with unsourced statements since March 2008 | Articles with unsourced statements since May 2007 | Articles with unsourced statements since March 2007 |
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