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The Siparuni River is a river in the Potaro-Siparuni Region of Guyana. It is a tributary of the Essequibo River. Tributaries of the Siparuni River include the Takutu River, Burro-Burro River, and . Archaic petroglyphs have been recorded in a number of locations on the Siparuni River, including Big "S" Falls, as well as artificial stone depressions and sharpening grooves are located at Electric Eel Rock, and Tapir Rock. These sites are between 3,500 and 7,000 years old, also known as the Archaic Period.

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  • El río Siparuní es un río en la región de Potaro-Siparuni de Guayana Esequiba. Es un tributario del río Esequibo y sus tributarios incluyen el río Takutu, el río Burro-Burro, el río Tipuru y el Pico Levai. Petroglifos arcaicos se han encontrado en un número considerable de lugares en el río Siparuni, incluyendo en las grandes cataratas llamadas “S”. * Datos: Q7525600 (es)
  • The Siparuni River is a river in the Potaro-Siparuni Region of Guyana. It is a tributary of the Essequibo River. Tributaries of the Siparuni River include the Takutu River, Burro-Burro River, and . Archaic petroglyphs have been recorded in a number of locations on the Siparuni River, including Big "S" Falls, as well as artificial stone depressions and sharpening grooves are located at Electric Eel Rock, and Tapir Rock. These sites are between 3,500 and 7,000 years old, also known as the Archaic Period. Like many of Guyana's waterways, the Siparuni is used for gold mining, and illegal dredging operations are a problem in the protected areas. It is the northern border of the protected Iwokrama forest. It is an important water source for Macushi people of the Surama village, who undertake periodic, extended fishing trips at the river. Fish are then smoked or salted for short-term preservation. Mining has been viewed as having a negative impact on this practice, by decreasing the abundance of fish and threatening this food source. (en)
  • Siparuni River är ett vattendrag i Guyana. Det ligger i regionen Potaro-Siparuni, i den centrala delen av landet, 230 km söder om huvudstaden Georgetown. Tropiskt regnskogsklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 22 °C. Den varmaste månaden är augusti, då medeltemperaturen är 24 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med 20 °C. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 2 417 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är maj, med i genomsnitt 404 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är september, med 51 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • O rio Siparúni é um rio da região de Potaro–Siparúni na Guiana. Afluente do Essequibo, o Siparúni tem como afluentes o Rio Tacutu, o Burro-Burro, o Tipuru e riacho Levai. Petróglifos arcaicos foram registrados em vários locais no Siparúni, incluindo na Big "S" Falls, bem como nas depressões pedra artificial e sulcos afiar estão localizados no Electric Eel Rock, e Tapir Rock. Esses sítios têm entre 3.500 e 7.000 anos, também conhecido como Período Arcaico. Igual muito dos canais em Guiana, O Siparúni é usado por mineração de ouro, é e as operações ilegais de dragagem são um problema nas áreas protegidas. È a fronteira do norte da floresta Iwokrama protegida. É uma fonte de água importante para os Macuxis da Vila Surama, que se comprometam, viagens de pesca estendida periódicas no rio. Os peixes são então defumados ou salgados para preservação a curto prazo. A mineração tem sido vista como tendo um impacto negativo nesta prática, diminuindo a abundância de peixes e ameaçando esta fonte de alimento. (pt)
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  • El río Siparuní es un río en la región de Potaro-Siparuni de Guayana Esequiba. Es un tributario del río Esequibo y sus tributarios incluyen el río Takutu, el río Burro-Burro, el río Tipuru y el Pico Levai. Petroglifos arcaicos se han encontrado en un número considerable de lugares en el río Siparuni, incluyendo en las grandes cataratas llamadas “S”. * Datos: Q7525600 (es)
  • Siparuni River är ett vattendrag i Guyana. Det ligger i regionen Potaro-Siparuni, i den centrala delen av landet, 230 km söder om huvudstaden Georgetown. Tropiskt regnskogsklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 22 °C. Den varmaste månaden är augusti, då medeltemperaturen är 24 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med 20 °C. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 2 417 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är maj, med i genomsnitt 404 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är september, med 51 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • The Siparuni River is a river in the Potaro-Siparuni Region of Guyana. It is a tributary of the Essequibo River. Tributaries of the Siparuni River include the Takutu River, Burro-Burro River, and . Archaic petroglyphs have been recorded in a number of locations on the Siparuni River, including Big "S" Falls, as well as artificial stone depressions and sharpening grooves are located at Electric Eel Rock, and Tapir Rock. These sites are between 3,500 and 7,000 years old, also known as the Archaic Period. (en)
  • O rio Siparúni é um rio da região de Potaro–Siparúni na Guiana. Afluente do Essequibo, o Siparúni tem como afluentes o Rio Tacutu, o Burro-Burro, o Tipuru e riacho Levai. Petróglifos arcaicos foram registrados em vários locais no Siparúni, incluindo na Big "S" Falls, bem como nas depressões pedra artificial e sulcos afiar estão localizados no Electric Eel Rock, e Tapir Rock. Esses sítios têm entre 3.500 e 7.000 anos, também conhecido como Período Arcaico. (pt)
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  • Siparuni River (sv)
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