
Marañón River - Wikipedia
0 m (0 ft) Length: 1,737 km (1,079 mi) [1] Basin size: 358,000 km 2 (138,000 sq mi) [1] to 364,873.4 km 2 (140,878.4 sq mi) [2]: Discharge • location: Confluence of Ucayali • average (Period: 1965–2013)16,675.89 m 3 /s (588,903 cu ft/s) [3]. 16,708 m 3 /s (590,000 cu ft/s) [1] (Period: 1971–2000)17,957.6 m 3 /s (634,170 cu ft/s) [2]: Basin features
Marañon Jocote (Cashew Apple): Guatemalan Fruits
May 11, 2017 · Marañon is one of the most popular fruits in Guatemala. But did you know where it comes from? Ever wondered where cashew nuts come from? When in Guatemala, try jocote de marañon, a tasty exotic fruit. Click here to find photos, wallpapers, health benefits and history. Even a recipe for "fresco de marañón" is included!
Marañón River | Amazon, Ecuador, Peru | Britannica
Marañón River, headwater of the Amazon, rising in the snowcapped Andes above Lake Lauricocha in central Peru, about 100 miles (160 km) from the Pacific Ocean. It flows northwest across windswept plateaus 12,000 feet (3,650 m) high and carves a deep canyon between Andean ranges. As the Marañón
Marañón: Qué es, Para qué sirve, Beneficios y Propiedades
¿Qué es el marañón? Antes de enterarte de los beneficios del marañón, debes saber qué es. Esta es una fruta que tiene un ligero parecido con los pimientos morrones y que crece principalmente en Sudamérica.
Mar-Anon Family Groups – Support and hope for those affected …
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Marañón - Wikipedia
Marañón may refer to: . Marañón, Navarre, a town and municipality in Spain; Marañón River, in Peru; Marañón Province, in Peru; Valle del Marañón, a valley in Peru; Gregorio Marañón (1887–1960), Spanish physician, historian, writer and philosopher; Marañón (footballer), real name Rafael Carlos Pérez González, Spanish footballer the Spanish word for the cashew …
This 1,000-mile river suffered decades of oil spills. Now it’s ... - CNN
22 hours ago · The Marañón River runs 900 miles (1,450 kilometers) across Peru, from the glaciers of the Andes into the Amazon River. It is home to pink dolphins, giant otters and hundreds of other species.
Maranon Waterkeeper
Oct 27, 2022 · Marañón Waterkeeper is the voice, advocate and steward of the Marañon River. We protect the source of the Amazon from mega- destructive mega-dams.
REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT | Marañón River - International Rivers
Andes April 24, 2019 November 13, 2020. The Marañón River is one of the most important water sources in Peru and a key Amazon tributary. With its source at the Nevado de Yapura glacier high up in the Andes mountains, the Marañón runs northwest through Peru along the eastern base of the Andes before it turns eastwards to flow into the Amazon plains.
A River’s Voice, A Woman’s Courage: Honoring Mariluz and the …
13 hours ago · by Monti Aguirre, Latin America Director of International Rivers In a world reeling from crisis—climate upheaval, collapsing ecosystems, poisoned waters, growing authoritarianism—there are still places and people who remind us what it means to belong to nature. Not conquer it, not dominate it, but live with it. The Marañón River, one of the great …