Tuira River

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The Tuira River is one of the largest rivers in Panama, flowing through the Darién region before emptying into the Pacific Ocean.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Tuira River canonical 6
Tuira River basin 1

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Panama
continent North America
country Panama
countrySubdivision Darién Province
dischargesInto Pacific Ocean
drainageBasin Pacific slope of Panama
drains Darién Gap
surface form: Darién Gap region
environmentalConcern deforestation in watershed
environmentalSignificance high biodiversity
flowsInDirection southwest
flowsNear El Real de Santa María
Yaviza
flowsThrough Darién Province
surface form: Darién region
hasEcosystemType tropical rainforest river
hasMouthNear Gulf of San Miguel
hasNavigationType navigable in lower course
hasTributary Balsas River
Chucunaque River
Paya River
Tupisa River NERFINISHED
knownFor being one of the largest rivers in Panama
languageRegion areas with Emberá communities
locatedIn Darién Province
locatedInProtectedArea Darién Province
surface form: Darién region
mouth Pacific Ocean
partOf Darién water system
region Eastern Panama
usedFor fishing
transportation

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Gulf of Panama receivesRiver Tuira River
Darién Province contains Tuira River
Chucunaque River tributaryOf Tuira River
Chucunaque River mouthLocatedIn Tuira River
Chucunaque River partOf Tuira River
this entity surface form: Tuira River basin
Chepigana District traversedBy Tuira River
Pinogana District traversedBy Tuira River