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The Tigre River (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtiɣɾe]) is a Peruvian tributary of the Marañón River west of the Nanay River. It is navigable for 125 mi (201 km) from its confluence with the Marañón. It forms from the confluence of the Ecuadorian rivers Cunambo and Pintoyacu at the Peruvian border. Like the Nanay, it flows entirely on the plains. Its mouth is 42 mi (68 km) west of the junction of the Ucayali River with the Marañón. Continuing west from the Tigre along the Marañón River we have the Parinari, Chambira, and Nucuray, all short lowland streams, resembling the Nanay in character. Tigre is Spanish for "tiger" the vernacular name in the region for the Jaguar .
Der Río Tigre ist ein etwa 750 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Río Marañón in Ecuador und Peru.
El río Tigre es un río que comparten Perú y Ecuador, un afluente del río Marañón que recorre el territorio amazónico del departamento de Loreto. Tiene una longitud de 598 km[1] y es navegable desde su boca unos 200 km.
Tiqri mayu (kastilla simipi: Río Tigre) nisqaqa Piruw mama llaqtapi, Ikwadur mama llaqtapipas huk 598 km suni mayum, Luritu suyupi, Pastasa markapipas, Mera kitipi (Tiqri mayu icha Pintuyaku), Pastasa kitipi (Tiqri mayu icha Pintuyaku). Marañun mayuman purin.
Le Río Tigre est une rivière du Pérou qui fait partie du bassin amazonien et un important affluent du Río Marañón, branche-mère de l'Amazone. Son bassin de 54 200 km2 s'étend pour partie en Équateur, et s'intercale entre les bassins du río Pastaza et du río Napo qui naissent aussi dans la partie est de ce pays.
蒂格雷河(西班牙語:Río Tigre)是南美洲的河流,位於厄瓜多爾和秘魯,屬於帕斯塔薩河和納波河之間,全長598公里,面積54,200平方公里,最終在納奈河以西注入馬拉尼翁河。
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body of water (Q15324) | natural=water |
watercourse (Q355304) | waterway |
river (Q4022) | leisure=fishing, type=waterway, waterway=river |
Rivers of Loreto Region | type=waterway |
Rivers of Peru | type=waterway |