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The '''Orinoco Basin''' is the part of [[South America]] drained by the Orinoco River and its tributaries. The Orinoco watershed covers an area of about 990000&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>, making it the third largest in South America, covering most of [[Venezuela]] and eastern part of [[Colombia]].
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The '''Orinoco Basin''' is the part of [[South America]] drained by the Orinoco River and its tributaries. The Orinoco watershed covers an area of about 990000&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>, making it the third largest in [[South America]], covering most of [[Venezuela]] and eastern part of [[Colombia]].
  
The Orinoco is one of the most important rivers in the world due to its length and flow (2140&nbsp;km and more than 30000&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup>/s), the extent of its basin (1 million km<sup>2</sup>) and especially its historical importance and economic and the meaning it has had for Venezuela, where most of its basin is spread, with almost two-thirds of it. It is probably the largest river in the world in relation to its basin, similar in extent to that of the [[Danube]] but five times greater in volume.  Its discharge is the third largest of any river worldwide, after the [[Amazon Basin|Amazon]] and the [[Congo River|Congo]], and much greater than that of many rivers of greater length and basin area.<ref>Historial del caudal del Orinoco desde 1969, en Musinacio {{cite web |url=http://webworld.unesco.org/water/ihp/db/shiklomanov/part%274/SOUTH_AMERICA/Venezuela/3vn%60or~2.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-05-31 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304193548/http://webworld.unesco.org/water/ihp/db/shiklomanov/part'4/SOUTH_AMERICA/Venezuela/3vn%60or~2.htm |archivedate=2016-03-04 |df= }}</ref>
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The Orinoco is one of the most important rivers in the world due to its length and flow (2140&nbsp;km and more than 30000&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup>/s), the extent of its basin (1 million km<sup>2</sup>) and especially its historical importance and economic and the meaning it has had for Venezuela, where most of its basin is spread, with almost two-thirds of it. It is probably the largest river in the world in relation to its basin, similar in extent to that of the [[Danube]] but five times greater in volume.  Its discharge is the third largest of any river worldwide, after the [[Amazon Basin|Amazon]] and the [[Congo River|Congo]], and much greater than that of many rivers of greater length and basin area.<ref>Hhttps://web.archive.org/web/20160304193548/http://webworld.unesco.org/water/ihp/db/shiklomanov/part'4</ref>
 
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Map of the Orinoco River Basin
LocationsVenezuela, Colombia
The third largest river basin in South America, after the Amazon and the Platte river.

The Orinoco Basin is the part of South America drained by the Orinoco River and its tributaries. The Orinoco watershed covers an area of about 990000 km2, making it the third largest in South America, covering most of Venezuela and eastern part of Colombia.

The Orinoco is one of the most important rivers in the world due to its length and flow (2140 km and more than 30000 m3/s), the extent of its basin (1 million km2) and especially its historical importance and economic and the meaning it has had for Venezuela, where most of its basin is spread, with almost two-thirds of it. It is probably the largest river in the world in relation to its basin, similar in extent to that of the Danube but five times greater in volume. Its discharge is the third largest of any river worldwide, after the Amazon and the Congo, and much greater than that of many rivers of greater length and basin area.[1]

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  1. Hhttps://web.archive.org/web/20160304193548/http://webworld.unesco.org/water/ihp/db/shiklomanov/part'4
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