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Description
El Beni is a department located in the northern part of Bolivia. It is known for its rich biodiversity and vast lowland ecosystems, which include tropical rainforest and wetlands. The region is home to a variety of flora and fauna, making it one of the most ecologically diverse areas in the country.
The capital city of the El Beni department is Trinidad, which serves as a key economic and cultural center. Trinidad is situated near the confluence of the Mamoré and Iténez rivers, providing vital water resources for agriculture and transportation. The city is also known for its vibrant traditions and local festivals that celebrate the indigenous culture.
El Beni is characterized by its extensive river network, which includes important waterways like the Mamoré River. The department's natural resources, including fish and timber, contribute significantly to the local economy. Additionally, El Beni is increasingly recognized for its ecotourism potential, attracting visitors interested in exploring its unique landscapes and wildlife.
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