Talk:Useuta River

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A google search turned up this; no idea if it's reliable, but seems somewhat so... Relevant info:
 * The Yuquí territory is a triangle-shaped area located between 64°30' and 65°15' west longitude, and between 17°00' and 16°10' sough latitude. This triangle lies entirely within the Amazon basin at an average altitude of 250m, and is within 60km. of the eastern edge of the Andes Mountains. The territory is bound on the west by the Chapare River, on the east by the Uchilo River, the southeast by the Uchilo River, the southeast by the Ivirgarsama River and on the north-northeast by the Useuta River. These rivers are all tributes of the Mamoré-Madiera river system whose western and southwestern headwaters reach all the way to the eastern cordillera. This river system is the Amazon's largest tributary at 3200kms., and is the 14the longest river in the world.

Possibly useful here? Not my place to decide. --V2Blast (talk) 23:39, 5 August 2008 (UTC)