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The Amazon is one of the largest and most impressive rivers in the world. The river flows in South America near the equator.
It originated in rivers fed by snow in the Peruvian Andes, only a few hundred miles from the Pacific coast, from there across Brazil, and finally into the Atlantic.
The Amazon basin, also called Amazonia, is the largest in the world and has a huge area of about seven million square kilometers, close to the United States without Alaska, and the Amazon basin occupies more than a third of South America. Even the Amazon forest is the largest in the world.
The Amazon flows in the territory of Brazil and Peru, but Agno drains areas in the territory of other countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana.
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Besides the fish, hundreds of species of reptiles can be found on the banks of the river, including the anaconda, hundreds of species of birds, hundreds of thousands of species of insects, and more.
The variety of animals is enormous. In the region, about 10% of all known species exist in the world, although this area covers only slightly more than one percent of the Earth's surface.
There is a very wide variety of fish in the river, and the fish in Amazonas is a source of abundant income for the people around the river.