Río Inírida
Río Inírida is a river located in the Guainía department of Colombia. It flows through the Amazon rainforest and is known for its rich biodiversity. The river is approximately 300 kilometers long and serves as an important waterway for local communities, providing access to fishing and transportation.
The river is named after the nearby town of Inírida, which is the capital of Guainía. The area around Río Inírida is home to various indigenous groups, including the Puinave and Curripaco peoples, who rely on the river for their livelihoods and cultural practices.