Examples of using Orinoco in English and their translations into Arabic
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Nationalization of the Orinoco Belt.
The Orinoco the Rio Negro.
Orinoco geese goose-step in the shallows.
The Orinoco River Delta.
Joropo Music from the Orinoco plains of Colombia.
That's an adult Orinoco crocodile in its jaws.
The Orinoco basin covers 96 per cent of the national territory.
(5) Decree No. 1633 concerning the Orinoco Delta Biosphere Reserve(1991);
A geophysical surveying map of the untapped oil reserves in the Orinoco belt.
They call me Orinoco Paul because I know every goddamn bend in this river.
I killed it in the Orinoco, a few miles to amount of Urbane Wool.
The Orinoco Delta, which forms a triangle covering Delta Amacuro, projects northeast into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Orinoco's en route at best possible speed, but they're still two days out.
More than half of Venezuelan avian and mammalian species are found in the Amazonian forests south of the Orinoco.
Venezuela has been marketing its Orinoco bitumen in the form of an emulsion called orimulsion to electrical power plants.
The northern part, called"Los Llanos" is a savanna region, mostly in the Orinoco basin(therefore called also Orinoquía).
Right now, the piranha are in one spot but if they migrate down the Orinoco into other rivers, this is what happens.
And in 2009, I had the opportunity to visit the tepui table mountains, which are in the Orinoco and Amazon basins.
It's so close to South America, that silt from the Orinoco river makes its waters too muddy for coral to grow.
(a) With the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the Carraipia-Paraguachón River basin; the Catatumbo River basin; the Arauca River basin; and the Orinoco River basin;