Santiago River

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The Santiago River is a significant waterway in Ecuador that flows through the Amazonian region, supporting local ecosystems and communities.

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Santiago River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Ecuador
country Ecuador
drainageBasin Amazon Basin
surface form: Amazon River drainage basin
flowsInDirection generally eastward toward the Amazon Basin
flowsThroughRegion Ecuadorian Amazon
hasClimateRole regional hydrological cycle regulation
hasEcosystemService cultural services
provisioning services
regulating services
hasEnvironmentalRole biodiversity support
habitat provision
nutrient transport
hasGeographicalContext tropical rainforest region
hasHydrologicalSystemType fluvial system
isPartOf Ecuadorian river network
locatedIn Amazon region of Ecuador
locatedOnContinent South America
partOf Amazon Basin
supports local communities
local ecosystems
usedFor fishing
subsistence activities
transportation by local communities
waterBodyType freshwater river

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Morona-Santiago Province hasRiver Santiago River