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Encyclopedia > Tabatinga

Tabatinga is a municipality in the Tres Fronteras area of Northwestern Brazil. Its population is estimated at more than 40 000 residents. Its area is about 3239,379 km². Tres Fronteras is an area of the Amazon Rainforest where the three nations of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia meet. ...


Together with the neighbouring Colombian city of Leticia, the urban area has more than 100,000 residents spread along the Amazon river Leticia, Colombia, is a small city of approximately 37,000 inhabitants on the left bank of the Amazon river, and at the point where Colombia, Brazil and Peru, come together in an area called Tres Fronteras. ... Length 6,296 km Elevation of the source 5,597 m Average discharge 219,000 m³/s Area watershed 6,915,000 km² Origin  Nevado Mismi Mouth  Atlantic Ocean Basin countries Brazil (62. ...


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Rio Solimoes (754 words)
The stretch of river upstream from Manaus, as far as the pivotal frontier with Peru and Colombia at Tabatinga, is known to Brazilians as the Rio Solimões.
There are reasonable facilities for visitors in the border town of Tabatinga and the adjacent Colombian town of Leticia.
Some Brazilian boats will leave you at Benjamin Constant, across the river from Tabatinga, but, if you do have to hang around, then Tabatinga, or the neighbouring Colombian town of Leticia, are the only places with any real facilities.
TABATINGA, Tabatinga Tourist Information and Travel Guide at InfoHub.com (419 words)
Smaller than Leticia, TABATINGA is hardly the most exciting place in South America, and many people stuck here waiting for a boat or plane to Manaus or Iquitos prefer to hop over the border to Leticia for the duration of their stay, even if they don't plan on going any further into Colombia.
They leave from both Tabatinga and Benjamin Constante, on the other side of the Amazon, usually starting from the former in the early afternoons (frequently on Wednesdays, but also less regularly on most other days of the week) and calling at the latter an hour or so later.
If there are no boats in Tabatinga, however, it may be worth taking a speedboat ferry ($7; a 30min trip) to Benjamin Constante to see if there are any departing just from there.
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