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Aerial view of the Orinoco river near Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela. The Orinoco is the second river in South America following the Amazon River in Brazil. It is one of the longest rivers with 2,140 km and its drainage basin covers 880,000 square kilometres. The Orinoco and all its tributaries are the main transport system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.

Landscape in the Orinoco's Delta. The Warao are an indigenous people inhabiting northeastern Venezuela and western Guyana. Alternate common spellings of Warao are Waroa, Guarauno, Guarao, and Warrau. The term Warao translates as "the boat people," after the Warao's lifelong and intimate connection to the water. Most of the approximately 20,000 Warao inhabit Venezuela's Orinoco Delta region, with smaller numbers in neighboring Guyana and Suriname. They speak an agglutinative language, also called Warao.

Orinoquia bridge over Orinoco river. Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela. The Orinoco is the second river in South America following the Amazon River in Brazil. It is one of the longest rivers with 2,140 km and its drainage basin covers 880,000 square kilometres. The Orinoco and all its tributaries are the main transport system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.

Orinoquia bridge over Orinoco river. Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela. The Orinoco is the second river in South America following the Amazon River in Brazil. It is one of the longest rivers with 2,140 km and its drainage basin covers 880,000 square kilometres. The Orinoco and all its tributaries are the main transport system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.

A boat in the Orinoco River. The Warao are an indigenous people inhabiting northeastern Venezuela and western Guyana. Alternate common spellings of Warao are Waroa, Guarauno, Guarao, and Warrau. The term Warao translates as "the boat people," after the Warao's lifelong and intimate connection to the water. Most of the approximately 20,000 Warao inhabit Venezuela's Orinoco Delta region, with smaller numbers in neighboring Guyana and Suriname. They speak an agglutinative language, also called Warao.

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