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Orinoco River: the Huge South American Giant Full of Surprises

Summary by Billiken
The Orinoco River is located in the north of South America and crosses much of the Venezuelan territory, although it also touches a small portion of eastern Colombia. It is born in the Cerro Delgado Chalbaud, in the Amazonas state (Venezuela), and travels approximately 2,140 kilometers before flowing into the Atlantic Ocean, forming an imposing delta of more than 22,000 km2. Its flow is so large that it occupies the fourth place among the South …
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The Orinoco River is located in the north of South America and crosses much of the Venezuelan territory, although it also touches a small portion of eastern Colombia. It is born in the Cerro Delgado Chalbaud, in the Amazonas state (Venezuela), and travels approximately 2,140 kilometers before flowing into the Atlantic Ocean, forming an imposing delta of more than 22,000 km2. Its flow is so large that it occupies the fourth place among the South …

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Billiken broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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