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The Imataka Mountains are located in the north-west of Guyana and north-east of Venezuela. The area is extremely rich in forest, water and mineral resources. Huge deposits of iron ore are known. Manganese deposits are found in north-west Guyana, while gold and diamonds, among other minerals, are found in the Barima, Mazaruni, Cuyuni and Potaro areas. The Imataka mountains separate the Barama River system from the Cuyuni. The mountains are also the source of the Barama river.

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  • The Imataka Mountains are located in the north-west of Guyana and north-east of Venezuela. The area is extremely rich in forest, water and mineral resources. Huge deposits of iron ore are known. Manganese deposits are found in north-west Guyana, while gold and diamonds, among other minerals, are found in the Barima, Mazaruni, Cuyuni and Potaro areas. The Imataka mountains separate the Barama River system from the Cuyuni. The mountains are also the source of the Barama river. (en)
  • La sierra de Imataca o serranía de Imataca es una formación de montaña que forma parte de la reserva terrestre en el extremo norte de la Región Guayana. Se ubica desde el centro este hasta el extremo este del Estado Bolívar y del Estado Delta Amacuro, en el este de Venezuela. Su altura va desde los 250 hasta los 750 m de altura. (es)
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  • The Imataka Mountains are located in the north-west of Guyana and north-east of Venezuela. The area is extremely rich in forest, water and mineral resources. Huge deposits of iron ore are known. Manganese deposits are found in north-west Guyana, while gold and diamonds, among other minerals, are found in the Barima, Mazaruni, Cuyuni and Potaro areas. The Imataka mountains separate the Barama River system from the Cuyuni. The mountains are also the source of the Barama river. (en)
  • La sierra de Imataca o serranía de Imataca es una formación de montaña que forma parte de la reserva terrestre en el extremo norte de la Región Guayana. Se ubica desde el centro este hasta el extremo este del Estado Bolívar y del Estado Delta Amacuro, en el este de Venezuela. Su altura va desde los 250 hasta los 750 m de altura. (es)
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