Curaray River

Curaray River
Location
Countries
Physical characteristics
SourceAndes
MouthNapo River
 • coordinates
2°21′39″S 74°5′29″W / 2.36083°S 74.09139°W / -2.36083; -74.09139
Length800 km (500 mi)[1]
Basin size26,775 km2 (10,338 sq mi)[2] 26,704.7 km2 (10,310.7 sq mi)[3]
Discharge 
 • locationCuraray, Maynas, Loreto Region, Peru (near mouth)
 • average2,044.372 m3/s (72,196.3 cu ft/s)[3] 2,155 m3/s (76,100 cu ft/s)[2]

The Curaray River (also called the Ewenguno River or Rio Curaray) is a river in eastern Ecuador and Peru. It is a tributary of the Napo River, which is part of the Amazon basin. The land along the river is home to several indigenous people groups, including the Kichwa and Huaorani. The river itself is home to caimans and piranhas.

  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 8 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b República del Perú (1980). "Inventario y evaluación nacional de aguas superficiales". Oficina Nacional de Evaluación de Recursos Naturales (ONERN) – Autoridad Nacional del Agua – Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario y Riego – Gobierno del Estado Peruano. hdl:20.500.12543/1063.
  3. ^ a b "Napo-Nanay". Rivers Network. 2020. Archived from the original on 2022-02-21. Retrieved 2022-02-21.

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