Corrientes River

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Corrientes River
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Mouth Tigre River
Length500 km (310 mi) [1]

The Corrientes River is a river in Ecuador and Peru. The Corrientes is a tributary of the Tigre, into which it discharges after a journey of 500 km.

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References

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