The Zarumilla River is a river in South America that marks the border between Peru and Ecuador. It is named after the Peruvian town of Zarumilla.
It is part of the Gulf of Guayaquil-Tumbes mangroves Sanctuary and its currents, sediments, and tides strongly influence the geomorphology of the area. It empties into the Gulf of Guayaquil.
The largest towns on its banks are Huaquillas, in the Ecuadorian province of El Oro, and Aguas Verdes in the Tumbes Region of Peru; both towns are connected by an international bridge. The water flows through a canal as the river passes these populated areas. Pollution is a problem in this part of the river, as people from both countries discharge their waste into the canal.
The ZarumillaRiver is a river in South America that marks the border between Peru and Ecuador. It is named after the Peruvian town of Zarumilla. It is...
connected to Ecuador by a bridge. Zarumilla was established as a province on November 17, 1942. The ZarumillaRiver, located in the eastern part of the...
amid fast-growing tensions within disputed territories around the ZarumillaRiver, war broke out with Peru. Peru claimed that Ecuador's military presence...
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The Battle of Zarumilla was a military confrontation between Peru and Ecuador that took place from July 23 to 31 during the 1941 Ecuadorian–Peruvian War...
on the border with Peru. An international bridge that goes over the ZarumillaRiver connects it with the Peruvian town of Aguas Verdes. Both towns have...
the north, the ending strips of the Chira River, Tumbes River, and ZarumillaRiver also have mangrove forests that flow into the ocean. Terrain: western...
Rivers of both Ecuador and Peru empty in the Gulf of Guayaquil, like the Guayas River, the Jubones River, the ZarumillaRiver and the Tumbes River. A...
low-level attack on an Ecuadorian border post on the banks of the Zarumillariver. According to traditional Peruvian accounts, Quiñones, upon being hit...
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Ecuador where it occurs in the Tumbes River basin (northwestern Peru) and the adjoining upper reaches of the ZarumillaRiver (southwestern Ecuador). Froese,...
0°0' parallel in the Loreto region, that from there goes down to the ZarumillaRiver through Tiwinza to the north of Peru. Salomón–Lozano Treaty, which...
in the region: the delta of the Tumbes and Zarumillarivers; an alluvial plain north of the Tumbes River, with dry, low-depth ravines; ancient terraces...
on July 5, when shots were fired between both parties alongside the ZarumillaRiver, leading to the Peruvian Northern Army Detachment's land and air campaign...
Aguas Verdes (literally "green waters"), is a town in the Zarumilla Province of the Tumbes Region in northwestern Peru. It has a population of 2,390 (1999)...
icebreaker Jan Mayen-class - Planned replacement for the Nordkapp-class Río Zarumilla class, Peruvian Coast Guard Rio Cañete class, Peruvian Coast Guard Alberto...
Ecuador were detected in Peruvian territory on the source of the Comaina River, ending with the eviction and bombardment of Ecuadorian bases. The presidency...
Prado Ugarteche, coinciding with the silver jubilee of the Battle of Zarumilla.[citation needed] In June 2022, the councilor of the metropolitan municipality...
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mission, which would travel on the Peruvian occupation's side of the Jubones River, with a detachment under his command. The 2nd section of the 2nd squadron...