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- Puerto Ayacucho. The capital until the early 1900s was San Fernando de Atabapo. Although named after the Amazon River, most of the state is drained by...
- Atabapo River is a river of Venezuela and Colombia. It forms the international boundary between the two countries for much of its length. It is part of...
- westward direction down to the confluence with the Atabapo and Guaviare rivers at San Fernando de Atabapo; the second flows northward, for about 290 kilometres...
- San Fernando de Atabapo is a town in southern Venezuela on the border with Colombia. It was the capital city of the Amazonas state until the early 1900s...
- The Atabapo Muni****lity (Spanish: Municipio Atabapo) is one of the seven muni****lities (municipios) that makes up the southern Venezuelan state of Amazonas...
- given to the m****acre that occurred on May 8, 1913, in San Fernando de Atabapo, Venezuela, where the ********ination of Amazonas Governor Roberto Pulido...
- Million Dollar Curse" "Battle of the Century" "The Hermit of San Felipe Atabapo" In 1989, Episodes 8-15 of "The Temple of Vampires" were recreated for...
- waters is between 78 and 84 °F (26 and 29 °C). They are also found in the Atabapo River and Inirida River floodplain, down the Casiquiare and Guainía floodplain...
- months with few survivors. De Quesada eventually reached (San Fernando de) Atabapo at the confluence of the Guaviare and the Orinoco (in December 1571), any...
- limits by the north and east is formed by the route of the rivers Orinoco, Atabapo and Negro Rivers; and by the south the borders with Brazil. The region...