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Cuyuní River

The Cuyuni River is a South American river and a tributary of the Essequibo River. It rises in the Guiana Highlands of Venezuela, where it descends northward to El Dorado, and turns eastward to meander through the tropical rain forests of the Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region of Guyana. It finally turns southeastward, flowing to its confluence with the Mazaruni River.

Cuyuni River
Location
CountryVenezuela and Guyana
Physical characteristics
MouthEssequibo
 • coordinates
6°24′28″N 58°37′18″W / 6.40778°N 58.62167°W / 6.40778; -58.62167
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length618 km (384 mi)
Basin size85,635 km2 (33,064 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • locationBartica, Guyana (near mouth)
 • average85.808 km3/a (2,719.1 m3/s)[2]
Discharge 
 • locationKamaria Falls (Basin size: 53,354 km2 (20,600 sq mi)
 • average1,360 m3/s (48,000 cu ft/s)[3]
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • rightMazaruni

The Cuyuni River marks the limit of the disputed territory of Guyana Essequibo for approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi).

Makarapan Mountain is a sandstone range by the Cuyuni.[4]

History edit

In 1681, an island in the mouth of the Cuyuni River was cleared and planted with cassava for the use of the Dutch garrison. By 1694, a new plantation on the Cuyuni River above the fort was established. By 1703 a post was established on the Pariacot Savannah, in the upper Cuyuni.

On January 2, 1895, the "Incident of the Cuyuni river", so named by the general Domingo Antonio Sifontes [es], was an armed confrontation between Venezuelans and British in the region of the river over the territorial dispute between Venezuela and British Guyana, which under Sifontes the Venezuelans left winners.

 
Inspector Barnes in the Venezuelan station.

At dawn, British policemen led by an Inspector Barnes of England took an unoccupied military station of Venezuelan nationality, located on the left bank of the river. Barnes’ men hoisted the British flag during the day.

Captain Andrés Avelino Domínguez, second in command of Sifontes, was sent to recover the settlement. The result was the withdrawal of the British and the capture of Barnes and his men, who were taken to the General Police Station, which increased tensions between the two countries amid an internal crisis in Venezuela. [5]

Settlement edit

The river is a source of alluvial gold and attracts mining in the form of dredging. Illegal mining also occurs on the river banks,[6] and mining also has exacerbated the border issue between Guyana and Venezuela.[7]

Large-scale mining operation Aurora gold mine is on the Cuyuni River.[8]

Development of a hydroelectric power site is under consideration at Kamaria on the Cuyuni River.[9]

Venezuela edit

El Dorado is a Venezuelan settlement on the Cuyuni River.[10]

Guyana edit

Some of the Kali'na people live in the Cuyuni River valley, part of which is in Guyana.

Eteringbang is a border settlement[11] with an airstrip.[12] Saint Martin and Ankoko Island have been the subject of further disputes between Venezuela and Guyana. In 2015, GDF forces continued observation from Eteringbang and Kaikan and other points along the river.[13]

The town of Bartica is close to the mouth of the Cuyuni where it meets with the confluence of Essequibo and Mazaruni rivers.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ A.Y., Hoekstra; M.M., Mekonnen (September 2011). "GLOBAL WATER SCARCITY: THE MONTHLY BLUE WATER FOOTPRINT COMPARED TO BLUE WATER AVAILABILITY FOR THE WORLD'S MAJOR RIVER BASINS - VALUE OF WATER RESEARCH REPORT SERIES NO.53" (PDF).
  2. ^ A.Y., Hoekstra; M.M., Mekonnen (September 2011). "GLOBAL WATER SCARCITY: THE MONTHLY BLUE WATER FOOTPRINT COMPARED TO BLUE WATER AVAILABILITY FOR THE WORLD'S MAJOR RIVER BASINS-VALUE OF WATER RESEARCH REPORT SERIES NO.53" (PDF).
  3. ^ Faustino, Morales (1999). GEOGRAFÍA FÍSICA DEL TERRITORIO EN RECLAMACIÓN GUYANA ESEQUIBA. ISBN 980-00-1617-1.
  4. ^ "Earth matters…". Guyana Chronicle. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  5. ^ "Domingo Sifontes, el venezolano que hizo correr a los ingleses". June 12, 2015.
  6. ^ "Brazilian dredge owner fined $12m for ripping up part of Cuyuni River bank". Stabroek News. September 15, 2020. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  7. ^ "Venezuela 'regrets' incursion". Stabroek News. December 13, 2007. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  8. ^ "Guyana Goldfields again assures over cyanide safety". Stabroek News. December 11, 2015. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  9. ^ "Government assessing multiple green energy options- to fuel Guyana's Development". Department of Public Information. October 26, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  10. ^ Herman, Marc (December 18, 2007). Searching for El Dorado: A Journey into the South American Rainforest on the Tail of the World's Largest Gold Rush. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-42765-6.
  11. ^ "First time school for Eteringbang". Department of Public Information. September 10, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  12. ^ "Several airstrips' upgrade underway- additional hubs to be created". Department of Public Information. May 18, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  13. ^ "Jamaica Observer Limited". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  14. ^ "Bartica | Guyana". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved January 19, 2021.

6°23′N 58°41′W / 6.383°N 58.683°W / 6.383; -58.683

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The Cuyuni River is a South American river and a tributary of the Essequibo River It rises in the Guiana Highlands of Venezuela where it descends northward to El Dorado and turns eastward to meander through the tropical rain forests of the Cuyuni Mazaruni Region of Guyana It finally turns southeastward flowing to its confluence with the Mazaruni River Cuyuni RiverLocationCountryVenezuela and GuyanaPhysical characteristicsMouthEssequibo coordinates6 24 28 N 58 37 18 W 6 40778 N 58 62167 W 6 40778 58 62167 elevation0 ft 0 m Length618 km 384 mi Basin size85 635 km2 33 064 sq mi 1 Discharge locationBartica Guyana near mouth average85 808 km3 a 2 719 1 m3 s 2 Discharge locationKamaria Falls Basin size 53 354 km2 20 600 sq mi average1 360 m3 s 48 000 cu ft s 3 Basin featuresTributaries rightMazaruniThe Cuyuni River marks the limit of the disputed territory of Guyana Essequibo for approximately 100 kilometres 62 mi Makarapan Mountain is a sandstone range by the Cuyuni 4 Contents 1 History 2 Settlement 2 1 Venezuela 2 2 Guyana 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editIn 1681 an island in the mouth of the Cuyuni River was cleared and planted with cassava for the use of the Dutch garrison By 1694 a new plantation on the Cuyuni River above the fort was established By 1703 a post was established on the Pariacot Savannah in the upper Cuyuni On January 2 1895 the Incident of the Cuyuni river so named by the general Domingo Antonio Sifontes es was an armed confrontation between Venezuelans and British in the region of the river over the territorial dispute between Venezuela and British Guyana which under Sifontes the Venezuelans left winners nbsp Inspector Barnes in the Venezuelan station At dawn British policemen led by an Inspector Barnes of England took an unoccupied military station of Venezuelan nationality located on the left bank of the river Barnes men hoisted the British flag during the day Captain Andres Avelino Dominguez second in command of Sifontes was sent to recover the settlement The result was the withdrawal of the British and the capture of Barnes and his men who were taken to the General Police Station which increased tensions between the two countries amid an internal crisis in Venezuela 5 Settlement editThe river is a source of alluvial gold and attracts mining in the form of dredging Illegal mining also occurs on the river banks 6 and mining also has exacerbated the border issue between Guyana and Venezuela 7 Large scale mining operation Aurora gold mine is on the Cuyuni River 8 Development of a hydroelectric power site is under consideration at Kamaria on the Cuyuni River 9 Venezuela edit El Dorado is a Venezuelan settlement on the Cuyuni River 10 Guyana edit Some of the Kali na people live in the Cuyuni River valley part of which is in Guyana Eteringbang is a border settlement 11 with an airstrip 12 Saint Martin and Ankoko Island have been the subject of further disputes between Venezuela and Guyana In 2015 GDF forces continued observation from Eteringbang and Kaikan and other points along the river 13 The town of Bartica is close to the mouth of the Cuyuni where it meets with the confluence of Essequibo and Mazaruni rivers 14 See also editGuayana Esequiba VenezuelaReferences edit A Y Hoekstra M M Mekonnen September 2011 GLOBAL WATER SCARCITY THE MONTHLY BLUE WATER FOOTPRINT COMPARED TO BLUE WATER AVAILABILITY FOR THE WORLD S MAJOR RIVER BASINS VALUE OF WATER RESEARCH REPORT SERIES NO 53 PDF A Y Hoekstra M M Mekonnen September 2011 GLOBAL WATER SCARCITY THE MONTHLY BLUE WATER FOOTPRINT COMPARED TO BLUE WATER AVAILABILITY FOR THE WORLD S MAJOR RIVER BASINS VALUE OF WATER RESEARCH REPORT SERIES NO 53 PDF Faustino Morales 1999 GEOGRAFIA FISICA DEL TERRITORIO EN RECLAMACIoN GUYANA ESEQUIBA ISBN 980 00 1617 1 Earth matters Guyana Chronicle Retrieved January 19 2021 Domingo Sifontes el venezolano que hizo correr a los ingleses June 12 2015 Brazilian dredge owner fined 12m for ripping up part of Cuyuni River bank Stabroek News September 15 2020 Retrieved January 19 2021 Venezuela regrets incursion Stabroek News December 13 2007 Retrieved January 19 2021 Guyana Goldfields again assures over cyanide safety Stabroek News December 11 2015 Retrieved January 19 2021 Government assessing multiple green energy options to fuel Guyana s Development Department of Public Information October 26 2016 Retrieved January 19 2021 Herman Marc December 18 2007 Searching for El Dorado A Journey into the South American Rainforest on the Tail of the World s Largest Gold Rush Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 307 42765 6 First time school for Eteringbang Department of Public Information September 10 2019 Retrieved January 19 2021 Several airstrips upgrade underway additional hubs to be created Department of Public Information May 18 2016 Retrieved January 19 2021 Jamaica Observer Limited Jamaica Observer Retrieved January 19 2021 Bartica Guyana Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved January 19 2021 6 23 N 58 41 W 6 383 N 58 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