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The Orinoco is by far the most important of the more than 1,000 rivers in the country.
And that 1.23 light-years from where the Orinoco was going to land.
Probably from the Orinoco, like the rest of them in there."
The city stretches 40 kilometers along the south bank of the Orinoco.
A phenomenon that is very similar occurs at the mouth of the Orinoco.
It also can be found from the Orinoco River basin.
In the inferior field runs a gold river representing the Orinoco.
With a hundred of his men he spent the next month or so floundering through the Orinoco delta.
The Orinoco jungle is the main character and at the same time the reason behind all of the other characters' actions.
He was ordained in 1714 and went to the Orinoco Mission.
"We've got a pretty good idea of the mines' sensor profiles now, thanks to the incident with the Orinoco."
"There are no new oil regions that compare to the Orinoco Belt."
Some big projects, like a bridge over the Orinoco River and a major highway, are also moving forward.
From it the republicans had access to foreign trade in Caribbean and beyond via the Orinoco.
Here also some of the projects which the other leaders never care to make specially when it come to the development of the Orinoco region.
Two rivers are central to the colonies: the Orinoco and the Amazon.
He explored the Orinoco River basin in the eighteenth century.
We'd better head for the Orinoco tomorrow.
From the eighth century onwards the Orinoco populations started to merge with the older groups.
The Orinoco Belt is currently divided into four exploration and production areas.
This could be a ploy intended to leave the Orinoco vulnerable to a sneak attack."
"She has a trench the size of the Orinoco on the back of each pubic bone."
And there is the water pouring out of the Amazon and the Orinoco.
The area includes the headwaters of the Orinoco River.
Their greatest diversity is in the Orinoco and Amazon basins.