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Inambari River

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The Inambari River in southeastern Peru flows 210 miles (340 km) from the Cordillera Apolobamba in the Andes to the Madre de Dios River . The river spans the Puno and Madre de Dios regions.

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2-616: Tributaries of the Inambari include the rivers Yanaqucha, Pukaramayu, Mancuari, Wila Uma, Blanco, San Bartolome, Yawarmayu and Winchusmayu. The Inambari passes through the towns of Cuyocuyo, Sandia and Massiapo, Pacaysuizo, Isilluma and St. Helena. Rand McNally and Company (1980). Rand McNally Encyclopedia of World Rivers . Rand McNally. p.  336 . ISBN   978-0-517-37909-7 . 12°43′S 69°44′W  /  12.717°S 69.733°W  / -12.717; -69.733 This Madre de Dios Region geography article

4-549: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in Peru is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Yawarmayu Yawarmayu ( Quechua yawar blood, mayu river, "blood river", hispanicized spelling Yahuarmayo ) is a river in Peru located in the Puno Region , Carabaya Province , Ayapata District . It originates near the border of

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