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  2. Madre de Dios River - Wikipedia

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    The Madre de Dios River (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaðɾe ðe ðjos]) is a river shared by Bolivia and Peru which is homonymous to the Peruvian region it runs through. On Bolivian territory, it receives the Beni River, close to the town of Riberalta, which later joins with the Mamore River to become the Madeira River after the confluence.

  3. Department of Madre de Dios - Wikipedia

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    Madre de Dios (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaðɾe ðe ˈðjos] ⓘ, English: Mother of God) is a department and region in southeastern Peru, bordering Brazil, Bolivia and the Peruvian departments of Puno, Cusco and Ucayali, in the Amazon Basin. Its capital is the city of Puerto Maldonado.

  4. Puerto Maldonado - Wikipedia

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    He named the port after Faustino Maldonado, of Tarapoto, who had explored the Madre de Dios in 1861 and drowned in the rapids of the Mamoré River. The Department of Madre de Dios was created by law on 26 December 1912, with Puerto Maldonado as its capital. [5] The city was formally recognized in 1985.

  5. List of rivers of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Madre de Dios: 655 407 Amazon By Drainage Basin. ... Río de Las Piedras or Tacuatimanu, 621 km Pariamanu River; Inambari River, 437 km; Manú River;

  6. Las Piedras River (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The Piedras is the longest tributary of the 1,347 km long Madre de Dios River and more than 99 percent of its drainage is in the Amazon lowlands, below 400 meters. [5] The capital of the Las Piedras District is the town of Planchón, which is located in the province Tambopata in the Madre de Dios Department [6]

  7. Category:Geography of Madre de Dios Region - Wikipedia

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    Provinces of the Madre de Dios Region (3 P) Pages in category "Geography of Madre de Dios Region" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  8. Las Piedras District - Wikipedia

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    Las Piedras District is one of four districts of the province Tambopata in Peru. [1]Bordered by the Rio Mavila on the northern boundary and the Rio Las Piedras to the south, the district comprises typical uninhabited lowland neotropical rainforest; [2] largely moist broadleaf evergreen or semi-evergreen with overstorey canopy and emergent crowns; medium layer canopy; lower canopy; and shrub ...

  9. Category:Landforms of Madre de Dios Region - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of Madre de Dios Region (10 P) This page was last edited on 14 February 2015, at 22:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...