The
Apure River is a river of southwestern Venezuela
, formed by the confluence of the Sarare and
Uribante near Guasdualito
, in Venezuela, at , and flowing across the llanos into the Orinoco. It provides significant
transportation in the area.
Origin
Most of
the streams that ultimately form the Apure originate in the
Venezuelan highlands of the Cordillera de Mérida
and only some minor affluents of the Sarare River
come from the Cordillera
Oriental in the Colombian
Andes, entering Venezuela at
the confluence with the Oirá River which has a very narrow and
steep valley and forms the border line between the two countries
for a distance of 41 km. The Oirá River starts in Venezuela
and its
thalweg forms that border for
several kilometres downstream.
The Uribante River is longer than the Sarare
and flows from the Táchira-Mérida border, near the town of Pregonero
. The Apure's drainage area thus includes the
slopes of both the Colombian (less than 0,5 % of its total area)
and the Venezuelan Andes.
Course
From the point where the Uribante joins the Sarare, the Apure flows
eastward across the Venezuelan llanos, into the Orinoco.
The Apure
flows primarily through Apure State
including San Fernando
before joining the Orinoco
River via six braided river
branches west of Cabruta
, Guárico State, across from Caicara
, Bolívar State
, at about . The Apure is long from the
Uribante's starting point to the Orinoco. It is navigable for about
above the Orinoco, where it has a sluggish course across the
llanos, despite rapids at about the mark.
From the north, its principal tributaries are the Caparo,
Portuguesa and Guarico. The Caucagua is its only major tributary
from the south. Because of the flatness of the land its meanders
and bayous to the south are mingled with those of the
Arauca River creating an extensive area which
is flooded annually. However, both rivers keep independent channels
during dry season.

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Notes
- Church, George Earl (1901) "South America: An Outline of Its
Physical Geography" The Geographical Journal 17(4): pp.
333-406, p. 363
References
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Revista Nacional de Cultura, N° 86, pp. 71-78.
- BINGHAM, Hiram. On the route of Bolívar’s great march: Caracas
to Bogotá via Arauca and the Páramo of Pisva. London: The
Geographical Journal, oct, 1908, pp. 329-347.
- CARVAJAL, (fray) Jacinto. Relación del descubrimiento del
río Apure hasta su ingreso en el Orinoco. Escrita en 1648 y
editada en León (España) en julio de 1882. Editada también en
Madrid: Edime, 1956.
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aprovechado y recorrido. Caracas: Ministerio de Obras
Públicas, Corporación Venezolana de Guayana, 1976
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