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The Itonomas River is a river of Bolivia that flows through the departments of Santa Cruz and Beni . It is a part of the Amazon River basin .

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3-635: Originating near Concepción Lake at the confluence of the intermittent Quimome and Santa Maria Rivers as the San Julián River , the river flows northwards until it becomes the San Pablo River near the city of Ascensión de Guarayos , after which point it forms part of the border between the Beni and Santa Cruz Departments. It then continues into further north into the Beni Department, and after flowing past

6-643: The situation of its headwaters at the eastern edge of the vast Bañados del Izozog , the Itonomas can be considered to be a hydrological continuation of the Parapetí River , which originates in the Bolivian Andes . Over its course it receives tributaries such as the Quizer River . This Santa Cruz Department location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to

9-563: The small Lake El Bi, it becomes the San Luis River , a name it retains for a short distance until taking on the name Itonomas at its confluence with the Lopez River. Despite its considerable length, the Itonomas is nominally considered to be a tributary of the shorter Machupo River , which in turn drains into the Iténez River only a short distance further downstream. Additionally, due to

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