Rupununi River
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The Rupununi River is a river in southern Guyana, originating in the Kanuku Mountains.[citation needed] The Rupununi River drains into the Essequibo River but is also part of the Amazon River watershed.[citation needed] During the rainy season it is connected to the Takutu River by the flooded Pirara Creek, draining the vast swamps of the Parima or Amaku Lake.[citation needed]
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- Fowler, Frank (1908). The Geology of the Goldfields of British Guiana, Page 16.
- (1895) Timehri. Original from the University of Michigan: Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana, Page 119.