Venezuela is a country in South America with a diverse collection of rivers. The Orinoco River is the main river in Venezuela, running through the northern part of the country and emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. Other important rivers in the country include the Caroní, Caura, and Apure rivers. The Caroní River is the country's second-longest river and provides hydroelectric power to the country's largest cities. The Caura River is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular destination for tourists. The Apure River is a major tributary of the Orinoco River and is known for its diverse aquatic life, including piranhas and anacondas. Many of these rivers flow through Venezuela's vast rainforests, which are home to a wide variety of plant and animal species. Despite their importance, many of Venezuela's rivers are threatened by pollution and deforestation.
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