Pira Paraná River | |
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Mouth location in Colombia | |
Native name | Rio Pira Paraná (Portuguese) |
Location | |
Country | Colombia |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 0°25′57″S 70°15′12″W / 0.432567°S 70.253337°W / -0.432567; -70.253337 |
Basin features | |
River system | Apaporis River |
The Pira Paraná River is a river of the Vaupés Department, Colombia. It is a left-bank tributary of the Apaporis River.
People of the Eastern Tucano language group live along the river.
The main figure of the "Rock of Nyi", a group of several rocks with some petroglyphs standing near by the Equator, got a graffiti in the 1970s by a Protestant missionary.
See also
References
- "O Alto Rio Negro", Licenciatura Indígena (in Portuguese), retrieved 2017-03-04
- "The Photographic Journey of Richard Evans Schultes".