Tigre River

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The Tigre River is a tributary of the Amazon River in northeastern Peru, flowing through remote areas of the Loreto Region and supporting local Indigenous communities and rainforest ecosystems.

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Tigre River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent South America
country Peru
environmentType tropical rainforest
flowsThrough Loreto Region of Peru
surface form: Loreto Region
hasBiodiversity aquatic species
riparian fauna
tropical flora
hasUse local water supply
subsistence fishing
transportation route
hydrologicalSystem Amazon River
surface form: Amazon River system
isDescribedAs remote
isImportantFor Indigenous cultures
local livelihoods
regional ecology
locatedIn Loreto Region of Peru
surface form: Loreto Region

northeastern Peru
locatedInProtectedEcoregion Amazon rainforest
partOf Amazon Basin
regionType remote area
supports Indigenous communities
rainforest ecosystems
supportsActivity river transport
small-scale agriculture
traditional fishing
tributaryOf Amazon River

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Loreto Region of Peru traversedByRiver Tigre River
subject surface form: Loreto Region