
Orinoco - Wikipedia
The Orinoco (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾiˈnoko]) is one of the longest rivers in South America at 2,140 km (1,330 mi). Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers approximately …
Orinoco River | Physical Features & People | Britannica
Orinoco River, major river of South America that flows in a giant arc for some 1,700 miles (2,740 km) from its source in the Guiana Highlands to its mouth on the Atlantic Ocean.
Orinoco River - New World Encyclopedia
The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America at 1,497.5 miles (2,410 kilometers) and one of the largest river systems in the world.
The Orinoco River: South America's Arc of Life - LAC Geo
Sep 6, 2024 · The Orinoco River, one of South America's largest, flows through Venezuela and Colombia, serving as a crucial waterway for transportation. It originates in the Sierra Parima …
Orinoco River - WorldAtlas
Aug 9, 2021 · The Orinoco River flows through Colombia and Venezuela in South America. It is considered the fourth largest river in the world in terms of discharge quantity.
Orinoco River Basin, South America | WWF
Flowing in a giant arc from Colombia and Venezuela all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, the Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America, its basin and flooded forests home to rich plant and …
Orinoco River Map - Atlas
The Orinoco River is one of the longest and most important rivers in South America. Flowing through Venezuela and Colombia, it supports diverse ecosystems, indigenous cultures, and a variety of wildlife.
Orinoco River (Everything To Know Before A Visit)
Flowing primarily through Venezuela and forming part of the border with Colombia, the river plays a significant role in the ecology and culture of the region. The Orinoco River is a vital waterway that …
Orinoco - Wikiwand
The Orinoco (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾiˈnoko]) is one of the longest rivers in South America at 2,140 km (1,330 mi). Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers approximately …
Orinoco River | Encyclopedia.com
The Orinoco River runs some 1,600 miles from the Guiana highlands at the Brazilian border to the Gulf of Paria. Historically it constituted part of Venezuela's waterway transportation between Ciudad …