Tariku River

Coordinates: 2°55′24″S 138°26′32″E / 2.9232°S 138.4422°E / -2.9232; 138.4422
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Tariku River
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationWestern New Guinea

The Tariku River is a river in the northern part of the Indonesian province of Papua. During the Dutch colonial era it was known as the Rouffaer River. The Tariku River flows generally eastward in the basin north of the island's central mountainous cordillera. Eventually it meets the Taritatu River, and at this confluence the two rivers become the Mamberamo River, one of the largest rivers on the island of New Guinea.

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2°55′24″S 138°26′32″E / 2.9232°S 138.4422°E / -2.9232; 138.4422