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 | | The primary tributaries of the Marañón River are--from south to north--the Crisnejas, Chamayo, Urtcubamba, Cenepa, Santiago, Moroña, Pastaza, Huallaga, and Tigre Rivers (Cavero-Egusquiza 1941:49-51). |
 | | Along with the Orinoco, the river is one of the main habitats of the Boto, also known as the Amazon River Dolphin. |
 | | Local trade along the river was carried on by the English successors to the Amazonas Company—the Amazon Steam Navigation Company—as well as numerous small steamboats, belonging to companies and firms engaged in the rubber trade, navigating the Negro, Madeira, Purfis and many other tributaries, such as the Marañón to ports as distant as Nauta, Peru. |
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