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Wenamu River (Venamo River [1]) is a river in South America. It forms a portion of the international boundary between Venezuela and Guyana. It is part of the Essequibo River basin. Mango Landing is a small settlement on the Guyana side of the Wanamu River. Other settlements include Arau [2] and Kaikan village.
The Akaiwang River is a tributary of the Wenamu River in the Cuyuni-Mazaruni region of Guyana. [1] The river features the Akaiwang Falls. Located at 6' 40' W 59' 42'. [2] The falls are also known as the Wakupang or Akaiwong Cataracts. [3] Akaiwang River is also a gold mining operation. [4] The surrounding forest area was licensed for balata ...
The Ekareku River is a river of Guyana, a tributary of the Wenamu River. [2] The Ekereku is one of the major tributaries of the Cuyuni River. [3] Gold mining by dredging along the banks is a major economic activity along the Ekereu and in the greater region. [4] [5] Services of the area include a police outpost [6] and airstrip. [7] [8]
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Ankoko Island (Spanish: Isla de Anacoco) is an island located at the confluence of the Cuyuni River and Wenamu River, at , on the border between Venezuela and Guyana The Ankoko Island border was finalized in 1905 by the British-Venezuelan Mixed Boundary Commission, in accordance with the Arbitral Award of 3 October 1899 .
The upper Abary River, the site of which now lies under the reservoir created by the Mahaica-Mahaicony-Abary project in the 1970s. [ 3 ] In 1672, under an arrangement between the Commander of Essequibo and the Secretary of the Government of Berbice, it was agreed that the Abary River would be the western boundary of the Colony of Berbice .