Madidi River

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The Madidi River is a waterway in northern Bolivia that flows through the biodiverse Madidi National Park before joining the Beni River in the Amazon Basin.

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Madidi River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Bolivia NERFINISHED
conservationStatus partly protected within Madidi National Park
continent South America
country Bolivia
drainageBasin Amazon River basin NERFINISHED
environmentalSignificance important habitat for Amazonian wildlife
flowsInDirection generally northeastward
generally northward
flowsThrough Madidi National Park NERFINISHED
montane forests
tropical lowland forests
hasBiodiversity high
hasClimate humid tropical
hasEcosystem Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED
tropical rainforest
hasFeature rainforest riverbanks
rapids
hasSeasonality dry season lower flows
rainy season high flows
knownFor biodiversity
locatedIn Andean foothills region NERFINISHED
Bolivian Amazon NERFINISHED
La Paz Department NERFINISHED
northern Bolivia
locatedInProtectedArea Madidi National Park NERFINISHED
mouthRiver Beni River NERFINISHED
partOf Amazon Basin NERFINISHED
Beni River system NERFINISHED
Madidi River basin NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Beni River NERFINISHED
usedFor ecotourism
fishing
river transport
watercourseType whitewater river

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Beni River hasTributary Madidi River