Ene River

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The Río Ene is a Peruvian river along the eastern slopes of the Andes in South America. It has its origin at the confluence of the Río Mantaro and Apurimac River, about 400 meters above sea level, where the three Peruvian regions of Junín, Cusco and Ayacucho meet.

River

The Rio Ene flows in a northwesterly direction and has a total length of 153 km. He is part of the headwaters of the Amazon, the south of Cuzco rises at Nevado Mismi as Río hornillos, from there is the Río Apurimac, then Río Ene and Río Tambo is, before he finally becomes the Amazon over the Río Ucayali.

At an altitude of 295 m above sea level the Río Ene unites approximately 6.5 km west of the town of Puerto Prado (11 ° 11 ' S, 74 ° 18' W 11.182222222222 74.300833333333 - ) with the Río PERENE and is called from this confluence of Río Tambo now.

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