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The Tambopata River is a river in southeastern Peru and northwestern Bolivia. Most is in the Madre de Dios and Puno regions in Peru, but the upper parts of the river forms the border between Peru and Bolivia, and its origin is in La Paz department in Bolivia. The Tambopata River is a tributary of the Madre de Dios River and merges into this river at the city of Puerto Maldonado. The river flows through the Tambopata National Reserve. Seven types of flooded forest are recognized for this Reserve:

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  • Río Tambopata (de)
  • Río Tambopata (es)
  • Tambopata River (en)
  • Tambopatafloden (sv)
  • 坦博帕塔河 (zh)
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  • Der Río Tambopata ist ein etwa 410 km langer rechter Nebenfluss des Río Madre de Dios in Südost-Peru. Im Oberlauf bildet er streckenweise die Grenze zu Bolivien. (de)
  • El río Tambopata es un río que pertenece a la cuenca del Amazonas, un afluente del río Madre de Dios. Discurre casi totalmente por el Perú, por la región Madre de Dios y la región Puno, pero es un río internacional, ya que un corto tramo forma frontera con Bolivia (departamento de La Paz). Tiene una longitud de 402 km.​ (es)
  • Tambopatafloden är en 350 km lång flod i sydöstra Peru och nordvästra Bolivia. Den största delen av den rinner genom regionerna Madre de Dios och Puno i Peru, men de övre delarna av floden bildar gräns mellan Peru och Bolivia och har sitt ursprung i departementet La Paz i Bolivia. Tambopatafloden är en av Madre de Dios bifloder och rinner ut i denna flod i staden Puerto Maldonado. Floden rinner genom Tambopatas naturreservat. (sv)
  • 坦博帕塔河(西班牙語:Río Tambopata)流经秘魯和玻利维亚,位於亞馬遜河流域,屬於馬德雷德迪奧斯河的支流,其起源地位于玻利维亚的拉巴斯省,河道全長402公里,河流上部分是秘鲁和玻利维亚之间的边界,河流大部分位于秘鲁的馬德雷德迪奧斯大區和普諾大區。河流流經。 (zh)
  • The Tambopata River is a river in southeastern Peru and northwestern Bolivia. Most is in the Madre de Dios and Puno regions in Peru, but the upper parts of the river forms the border between Peru and Bolivia, and its origin is in La Paz department in Bolivia. The Tambopata River is a tributary of the Madre de Dios River and merges into this river at the city of Puerto Maldonado. The river flows through the Tambopata National Reserve. Seven types of flooded forest are recognized for this Reserve: (en)
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  • Tambopata River (en)
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  • Tambopata River (en)
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  • La Paz Department, Bolivia (en)
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  • Tambopata River in the Amazon rainforest in Peru (en)
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  • Madre de Dios watershed with the Tambopata River in the southeast (en)
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  • Der Río Tambopata ist ein etwa 410 km langer rechter Nebenfluss des Río Madre de Dios in Südost-Peru. Im Oberlauf bildet er streckenweise die Grenze zu Bolivien. (de)
  • El río Tambopata es un río que pertenece a la cuenca del Amazonas, un afluente del río Madre de Dios. Discurre casi totalmente por el Perú, por la región Madre de Dios y la región Puno, pero es un río internacional, ya que un corto tramo forma frontera con Bolivia (departamento de La Paz). Tiene una longitud de 402 km.​ (es)
  • The Tambopata River is a river in southeastern Peru and northwestern Bolivia. Most is in the Madre de Dios and Puno regions in Peru, but the upper parts of the river forms the border between Peru and Bolivia, and its origin is in La Paz department in Bolivia. The Tambopata River is a tributary of the Madre de Dios River and merges into this river at the city of Puerto Maldonado. The river flows through the Tambopata National Reserve. Seven types of flooded forest are recognized for this Reserve: * Permanently waterlogged swamp forests are former oxbow lakes still flooded but covered in forest. * Seasonally waterlogged swamp forests are oxbow lakes in the process of filling in. * Lower floodplain forest are the lowest floodplain locations with a recognizable forest. * Middle floodplain forests are tall occasionally flooded forests. * Upper floodplain forests are tall rarely flooded forests. * Old floodplain forests have been subjected to flooding within the last two hundred years. * Previous floodplain are now terra firme, but were historically ancient floodplains. (en)
  • Tambopatafloden är en 350 km lång flod i sydöstra Peru och nordvästra Bolivia. Den största delen av den rinner genom regionerna Madre de Dios och Puno i Peru, men de övre delarna av floden bildar gräns mellan Peru och Bolivia och har sitt ursprung i departementet La Paz i Bolivia. Tambopatafloden är en av Madre de Dios bifloder och rinner ut i denna flod i staden Puerto Maldonado. Floden rinner genom Tambopatas naturreservat. (sv)
  • 坦博帕塔河(西班牙語:Río Tambopata)流经秘魯和玻利维亚,位於亞馬遜河流域,屬於馬德雷德迪奧斯河的支流,其起源地位于玻利维亚的拉巴斯省,河道全長402公里,河流上部分是秘鲁和玻利维亚之间的边界,河流大部分位于秘鲁的馬德雷德迪奧斯大區和普諾大區。河流流經。 (zh)
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