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Beni River

Coordinates: 10°22′56″S 65°23′25″W / 10.3821°S 65.3903°W / -10.3821; -65.3903
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Template:Geobox The Beni River (Template:Lang-es) is a river in the north of Bolivia.

It rises north of La Paz and flows northeast. It is the most important tributary of the Madre de Dios River. Two of Beni's tributaries are the Madidi River and the Tuichi River in the Madidi National Park and Madidi National Park respectively. Tuichi River joins the Beni River upstream from the town Rurrenabaque. South of Rurrenabaque, the Beni River runs through the Amazon rainforest. About 30 km (19 mi) before joining the Mamoré River at the Bolivia-Brazil border, the rapids of Cachuela Esperanza interrupt the upstream navigability of the river.

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10°22′56″S 65°23′25″W / 10.3821°S 65.3903°W / -10.3821; -65.3903