Coca River

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The Coca River is a significant waterway in northeastern Ecuador that flows through the Amazon rainforest and contributes to the Napo River system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Ecuador
continent South America
country Ecuador
drainageBasin Napo River
surface form: Napo River basin
environmentalIssue deforestation in its basin
hydroelectric development impacts
oil development impacts
flowsDirection eastward
flowsInto Napo River
surface form: Napo River near Coca
flowsNear Puerto Francisco de Orellana
surface form: Coca (Puerto Francisco de Orellana)
flowsThrough Orellana Province NERFINISHED
Sucumbíos Province
hasBiodiversity high aquatic biodiversity
hasEcosystem tropical rainforest
hasTributary Quijos River
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Amazon rainforest
northeastern Ecuador
mouthOf Napo River
namedAfter Puerto Francisco de Orellana
surface form: Coca (Puerto Francisco de Orellana)
partOf Amazon Basin
Amazonía Ecuatoriana
surface form: Ecuadorian Amazon

Napo River
surface form: Napo River system
region Oriente (Ecuadorian Amazon region)
sourceRegion Andean foothills of Ecuador
tributaryOf Napo River
usedFor fishing
hydroelectric power
transportation

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Napo River hasTributary Coca River