Kuruabaru River
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The Kuruabaru River is an east bank tributary of the Demerara River in northern Guyana. It enters the Demerara River 140 miles from its mouth.
5°26′N 58°23′W / 5.433°N 58.383°W
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The Kuruabaru River is an east bank tributary of the Demerara River in northern Guyana. It enters the Demerara River 140 miles from its mouth.
5°26′N 58°23′W / 5.433°N 58.383°W / 5.433; -58.383
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