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Guaporé River ((ポルトガル語:Rio Guaporé)) is a river in western Brazil and northeastern Bolivia. Its Bolivian name is Río Iténez. It is long; of the river forms the border between Brazil and Bolivia. The Guaporé River is part of the Madeira River basin, which eventually empties into the Amazon River. The Guaporé River crosses the eastern part of the Beni savanna region. About 260 fish species are known from the Guaporé River basin, and about 25 of these are endemic.〔Hales, J., and P. Petry (2013). ''(Guapore - Itenez )''. Freshwater Ecoregions of the World. Retrieved 28 February 2013〕 While many fish species in the river essentially are Amazonian, the fauna in the Guaporé also has a connection with the Paraguay River (part of the Paraná River basin). The Guaporé and the Paraguay, while flowing in different directions, originate in the same region of Brazil. Among the fish species shared between these are the black tetra and black phantom tetra, which both are important in the aquarium industry. ==References==
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