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The Cenepa River is a 185-km stretch of river where its basin borders Ecuador and Peru, in the Cordillera del Cóndor mountain range in South America. Its drainage basin borders to the north on Ecuador, to the east on the districts of Río Santiago and Nieva, on the south with the district of Imaza, and on the west with Ecuador. The River has been subject to several border disputes between Peru and Ecuador the most notable was in 1995 the Cenepa War. The Awajún (Aguaruna People), the locals around the Cenepa River Basin have had issues with the legal certainty of the River due to its cultural significance and the resources. The Cenepa River has been impacted by the consequences of military action in the region through skirmishes between Ecuadorian and Peruvian forces along with the establish

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  • Der Río Cenepa ist ein etwa 230 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Río Marañón in der Region Amazonas im Norden von Peru. Der Río Cenepa entwässert die Ostflanke der Cordillera del Cóndor an der ecuadorianischen Grenze. Dabei durchfließt er den Norden der Provinz Condorcanqui. (de)
  • The Cenepa River is a 185-km stretch of river where its basin borders Ecuador and Peru, in the Cordillera del Cóndor mountain range in South America. Its drainage basin borders to the north on Ecuador, to the east on the districts of Río Santiago and Nieva, on the south with the district of Imaza, and on the west with Ecuador. The River has been subject to several border disputes between Peru and Ecuador the most notable was in 1995 the Cenepa War. The Awajún (Aguaruna People), the locals around the Cenepa River Basin have had issues with the legal certainty of the River due to its cultural significance and the resources. The Cenepa River has been impacted by the consequences of military action in the region through skirmishes between Ecuadorian and Peruvian forces along with the establishment of military camps and outposts. Expansion of local communities and the influence of mining have to different degrees interrupted the natural habitats of local fauna and flora. The Cenepa River has had government intervention through the growing recognition of the importance of preservation. This was a direct result of the peace talks that followed the Cenepa War in 1995.,or the Battle of Tiwinza. (en)
  • El río Cenepa es un río del Perú, un afluente del río Marañón que discurre por la región Amazonas. Tiene una longitud de 185 km.​ El río Cenepa nace en la cordillera del Cóndor, casi en la frontera entre el Perú y Ecuador. Discurre íntegramente por la provincia de Condorcanqui (distrito de El Cenepa). El río discurre siempre en dirección sur, bañando las localidades de (11 236 hab. en 2005) y , donde desemboca en el río Marañón por su ribera izquierda. La cuenca del río Cenepa está al oeste de la del Santiago, otro tributario del Marañón. Sus principales afluentes son los ríos Comaina y Numpatkaim. Toda su cuenca pertenece muy poco habitada y explorada. (es)
  • 塞內帕河(西班牙語:Río Cenepa)是秘魯的河流,處於亞馬遜河集水區,河道全長約185公里,發源自孔多爾山脈,流經亞馬遜大區,最終注入馬拉尼翁河。 (zh)
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  • Ecuadorian and Peruvian military outposts in the Cenepa valley, January 1995 (en)
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  • Cenepa River (en)
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  • Der Río Cenepa ist ein etwa 230 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Río Marañón in der Region Amazonas im Norden von Peru. Der Río Cenepa entwässert die Ostflanke der Cordillera del Cóndor an der ecuadorianischen Grenze. Dabei durchfließt er den Norden der Provinz Condorcanqui. (de)
  • 塞內帕河(西班牙語:Río Cenepa)是秘魯的河流,處於亞馬遜河集水區,河道全長約185公里,發源自孔多爾山脈,流經亞馬遜大區,最終注入馬拉尼翁河。 (zh)
  • The Cenepa River is a 185-km stretch of river where its basin borders Ecuador and Peru, in the Cordillera del Cóndor mountain range in South America. Its drainage basin borders to the north on Ecuador, to the east on the districts of Río Santiago and Nieva, on the south with the district of Imaza, and on the west with Ecuador. The River has been subject to several border disputes between Peru and Ecuador the most notable was in 1995 the Cenepa War. The Awajún (Aguaruna People), the locals around the Cenepa River Basin have had issues with the legal certainty of the River due to its cultural significance and the resources. The Cenepa River has been impacted by the consequences of military action in the region through skirmishes between Ecuadorian and Peruvian forces along with the establish (en)
  • El río Cenepa es un río del Perú, un afluente del río Marañón que discurre por la región Amazonas. Tiene una longitud de 185 km.​ El río Cenepa nace en la cordillera del Cóndor, casi en la frontera entre el Perú y Ecuador. Discurre íntegramente por la provincia de Condorcanqui (distrito de El Cenepa). El río discurre siempre en dirección sur, bañando las localidades de (11 236 hab. en 2005) y , donde desemboca en el río Marañón por su ribera izquierda. La cuenca del río Cenepa está al oeste de la del Santiago, otro tributario del Marañón. (es)
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  • Cenepa River (en)
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