It rises in the Andes in Colombia and flows through Colombia and Brazil for approximately 2,800 km.
The river traverses vast rainforests and wetlands, such as Cahuinarí National Park, and is crucial for biodiversity, with unique flora and fauna.
It plays a key role in the Amazon ecosystem and supports indigenous communities and local economies.
The Japurá flows into the Amazon near Tefé, Brazil.





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