Venezuela
The Orinoco River flows out of eastern Colombia, across the full width of central Venezuela to the northeast, reaching the Caribbean Sea near the island of Trinidad.
Orinoco River.
Orinoco River -Hannah
The delta of the river that is south of the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago is the Orinoco. The Orinoco flows in an arc from Colombia to Venezuela for 1,700 miles.
The major river of Venezuela's iron-rich eastern region is the Orinoco. The Orinoco flows for 1,700 miles from the Guiana Highlands to it's mouth on the Atlantic Ocean.
it flows across the plains of Venezuela
The Orinoco River arises in the Cordillera De Mérida and flows for 510 miles (820 km) northeast and east through the heart of the Llanos (plains), Venezuela's most important cattle-raising area. The Orinocco with its rich aluvial soils is the biggest water system in Venezuela followed by the Apure and Caroni rivers.
Venezuela
The source is located in the country of Venezuela in South America.The source is apparently on the Parima River that runs from Brazil through Venezuela. The location is a hill known as Cerro Carlos Delgado-Chalbaud, named for the Venezuelan president assassinated in 1950.
The Orinoco River flows out of the mountains in eastern Colombia, and crosses central Venezuela west to east, entering the Caribbean Sea in a broad delta south of the island of Trinidad.
It's one of the longest rivers in South America. The name of it is the Orinoco River. It flows all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.