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This is a '''list of rivers of Peru''', that are at least partially in [[Peru]]. The Peruvian government has published guidelines for the preparation of river flow studies in April 2015.<ref name="ana">{{cite web | url=http://www.ana.gob.pe/sites/default/files/normatividad/files/res._jef._ndeg_117-2015-ana_0.pdf | title=R.J. Nº 117-2015-ANA | publisher=Autoridad Nacional del Agua | date=April 2015 | accessdate=5 May 2016 | pages=7}}</ref>
This is a '''list of rivers of Peru''', that are at least partially in [[Peru]]. The Peruvian government has published guidelines for the preparation of river flow studies in April 2015.<ref name="ana">{{cite web | url=http://www.ana.gob.pe/sites/default/files/normatividad/files/res._jef._ndeg_117-2015-ana_0.pdf | title=R.J. Nº 117-2015-ANA | publisher=Autoridad Nacional del Agua | date=April 2015 | accessdate=5 May 2016 | pages=7}}</ref>


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***San Miguel River
***San Miguel River
***Puccha River
***Puccha River
***[[Nupe River]]
***[[Lauricocha River]]
**'''[[Ucayali River]]'''
**'''[[Ucayali River]]'''
***'''[[Tapiche River]]''', 448&nbsp;km
***'''[[Tapiche River]]''', 448&nbsp;km
***[[Pacaya River]]
***Guanache River
***Guanache River
***Cushabatay River
***Cushabatay River
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****[[Mishagua River]]
****[[Mishagua River]]
****Camisea River
****Camisea River
****Yavero River or Paucartambo
****[[Yavero River]] or Paucartambo
****Ticumpinia River
****Ticumpinia River
****Cumpirusiato River
****Cumpirusiato River
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:*[[Asana River]]
:*[[Asana River]]
*[[Locumba River]]
*[[Locumba River]]
*[[Sama River]]
*[[Sama River (Peru)|Sama River]]
*[[Caplina River]]
*[[Caplina River]]


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*[[Huancabamba River]]
*[[Huancabamba River]]
*[[Huarmey River]]
*[[Huarmey River]]
*[[Ilave River]]
*[[Javary River]]
*[[Javary River]]
*[[Juruá River]]
*[[Juruá River]]
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*Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
*Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
*[http://geonames.nga.mil/gns/html/ GEOnet Names Server] The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
*{{cite web|url=https://geonames.nga.mil/namesgaz/|title=GEONet Names Server|website=[[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]]|access-date=June 25, 2021}}, [[GEOnet Names Server]]


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Latest revision as of 19:29, 8 December 2023

This is a list of rivers of Peru, that are at least partially in Peru. The Peruvian government has published guidelines for the preparation of river flow studies in April 2015.[1]

Longest rivers

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The lengths of the following 10 rivers are according to a 2005 statistical publication by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática listing the 44 most important rivers of Peru.[2]: 21, pdf 13 

River Length (km) Length (miles) Outflow
1. Ucayali 1,771 1100 Amazon
2. Marañón 1,414 879 Amazon
3. Putumayo 1,380 858 Amazon
4. Yavarí 1,184 736 Amazon
5. Huallaga 1,138 707 Marañón
6. Urubamba 862 536 Ucayali
7. Mantaro 724 450 Apurímac
8. Amazon 713 443 Atlantic Ocean
9. Apurímac 690 429 Ucayali
10. Napo 667 414 Amazon
11. Madre de Dios 655 407 Amazon

By Drainage Basin

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This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.[citation needed] Rivers longer than 400 kilometers[2] are in bold font.

Atlantic Ocean

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Altiplano

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  • Desaguadero River
    • Mauri River
    • Lake Titicaca
      • Ilave River
        • Huenque River
      • Coata River
      • Ramis River
        • Azángaro River
          • Carabaya River
        • Ayaviri River
      • Huancané River
      • Suches River

Pacific Ocean

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Alphabetical list

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "R.J. Nº 117-2015-ANA" (PDF). Autoridad Nacional del Agua. April 2015. p. 7. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b Sistema Estadístico Nacional (2005). "Teritorio 1.8 Longitud aproximada de los rios mas importantes". Perú: Compendio Estadístico 2005 (PDF). Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI). p. 997.
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