- The
Orinoco (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾiˈnoko]) is one of the
longest rivers in
South America at 2,250
kilometres (1,400 mi).[citation needed] Its drainage...
- "
Orinoco Flow", also
released as "
Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)", is a song by
Irish singer-songwriter Enya from her
second studio album,
Watermark (1988)....
-
ORiNOCO was the
brand name for a
family of
wireless networking technology by
Proxim Wireless (previously Lucent).
These integrated circuits (codenamed...
- The
Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) is a
critically endangered crocodile. Its po****tion is very small, and they can only be
found in the Orinoco...
- Look up
Orinoco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Orinoco is a
river in
Venezuela and Colombia.
Orinoco may also
refer to:
Orinoco Belt, an oil field...
-
referred to as the
altum angelfish, deep angelfish, or
Orinoco angelfish,
occurs strictly in the
Orinoco River Basin and the
Upper Rio
Negro watershed in Southern...
- The
Orinoco Belt is a
territory in the
southern strip of the
eastern Orinoco River Basin in
Venezuela which overlies the world's
largest deposits of petroleum...
- southwest. To the east the
Orinoco wetlands and
Orinoco Delta swamp forests occupy the
Orinoco Delta. The Llanos' main
river is the
Orinoco,
which runs from west...
- The
Orinoco Basin is the part of
South America drained by the
Orinoco river and its tributaries. The
Orinoco watershed covers an area of
about 990000 km2...
-
stretch from the
Colombian border in the far west to the
Orinoco River delta in the east. The
Orinoco, with its rich
alluvial soils,
binds the
largest and...