Chinchipe River

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The Chinchipe River is a significant river in southern Ecuador and northern Peru that flows through the Andean foothills before joining the Marañón River, a major tributary of the Amazon.

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Chinchipe River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Ecuador
Peru
continent South America
country Ecuador
Peru
crossesBorderBetween Ecuador and Peru
drainageBasin Marañón River
surface form: Marañón River basin
flowsDirection generally eastward
generally northward
flowsThrough Andean foothills
hasTributaryRole left-bank tributary of the Marañón River
hydrologicalSystem Amazon Basin
importance significant regional waterway
locatedIn South America
northern Peru
southern Ecuador
majorTributaryOf Amazon River
surface form: Amazon River system
mouth Marañón River
mouthLocation Peru
partOf Amazon Basin
surface form: Amazon River basin
region Andean region
sourceRegion Andes
tributaryOf Marañón River
usedFor fishing
irrigation
local transport

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Zamora-Chinchipe Province namedAfter Chinchipe River
Zamora-Chinchipe Province contains Chinchipe River