Bolivian department of Beni

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The Bolivian department of Beni is a sparsely populated lowland region in northeastern Bolivia known for its vast tropical savannas, wetlands, and rich biodiversity.

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Bolivian department of Beni canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf department of Bolivia
administrativeDivisionOf Plurinational State of Bolivia NERFINISHED
biodiversity abundant aquatic fauna
high bird diversity
borders Brazil NERFINISHED
Cochabamba Department NERFINISHED
La Paz Department NERFINISHED
Pando Department NERFINISHED
Santa Cruz Department NERFINISHED
capital Trinidad NERFINISHED
climate tropical
contains Moxos Plains NERFINISHED
country Bolivia
ethnicGroups Moxeño peoples NERFINISHED
indigenous Amazonian groups
hasAirport Teniente Jorge Henrich Arauz Airport NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem seasonally flooded grasslands
tropical savanna
wetlands
hasMunicipalities multiple provinces and municipalities
hasProtectedArea Beni Biological Station Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
Isiboro Sécure National Park and Indigenous Territory NERFINISHED
Iténez Protected Area NERFINISHED
hasRiver Beni River NERFINISHED
Itenez River NERFINISHED
Mamoré River NERFINISHED
hasSeason drier season
rainy season with frequent flooding
historicalRegion part of former Moxos region
knownFor rich biodiversity
tropical savannas
wetlands
language Spanish NERFINISHED
largestCity Trinidad NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bolivian lowlands
northeastern Bolivia
locatedOn Mamoré River floodplain NERFINISHED
officialName Departamento del Beni NERFINISHED
partOf Amazon Basin NERFINISHED
populationDensity sparsely populated
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
cattle ranching
fishing
forestry
terrain lowland plains
timeZone UTC−4
transport limited road infrastructure
river transport is important

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Iténez River formsNaturalBoundaryBetween Bolivian department of Beni