The Orinoco River
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.
The Orinoco River is a major river of Venezuela. It is about 1,700 miles long. Its source is in the Guiana Highlands.
The Orinoco River, which forms a delta in eastern Venezuela near Trinidad.
The Orinoco River is a major transportation route through both Colombia and Venezuela, providing an important means of transportation for cargo and passengers. This river serves as a key waterway for trade and travel in the region, connecting various towns and cities along its course.
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.
The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America at 2,140 km, (1,330 miles).
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The Orinoco (River) is the largest river of Venezuela. It is the 2nd-largest (by volume) of South America, and the 4th-largest in the world. It flows from eastern Colombia into the Atlantic Ocean near Guyana, just east of the Caribbean Sea.
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