Guaporé River is a river in western Brazil and northeastern Bolivia. Its Bolivian name is Río Iténez. It is 1,530 km long; 970 km of the river forms the border between Brazil and Bolivia. The Guaporé River is part of the Madeira River basin, which eventually empties into the Amazon River. The Guaporé River crosses the eastern part of the Beni savanna region. It forms the border of the 615,771 hectares Guaporé Biological Reserve, and is fed by rivers originating in the reserve, the São Miguel, Branco, São Simão, Massaco and Colorado.About 260 fish species are known from the Guaporé River basin, and about 25 of these are endemic. While many fis...
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