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The ranges in the Territory belong to the Parima system, its highest peaks being Macaragua, 7, 524 feet altitude; Duida and Zamuro, over 6, 000 feet each. The navigable rivers in the Territory are numerous, the principal being the Orinoco, Meta, Ventuario, Guaviare, and Vichada. Irurida, and Guaiuia from Colombia. The last river mentioned takes the name of Rio Negro upon its entering the Casiquiare, and running through Brazil, empties into the Amazoiias. The most remarkable lagoon in the Territ...ory is Vasiva, where turtles are abundant. The Indians have several plantations and a few beef cattle and goat herds. Trade consists in the exchange of cloths and provisions from Ciudad Bolivar and Brazil for the natural products of the Territory and those of the Indian industry. The natural products, in which the trade is larger, are rubber, sarsaparilla, copaiba, tonka beans, tar, and wild cacao; and those of the Indian industry are "chiquichique" (attalea funifera) cords and ropes, hammocks, launches, fermented drinks, etc.
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