Ibaresito River

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The Ibasresito (Spanish : El arroyo Ibaresito) is a stream in the Beni Department, in northeastern Bolivia. [1]

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References

  1. Guerra, Bolivia Ministerio de (1914). Memoria de Guerra y colonización (in Spanish). p. 272.

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