Llanos - Wikipedia The Llanos (Spanish Los Llanos, "The Plains"; Spanish pronunciation: [los ˈʝanos]) is a vast tropical grassland plain situated to the east of the Andes in Colombia and Venezuela, in northwestern South America
Llanos | Venezuela, Colombia, Plains, Map | Britannica Llanos, wide grasslands stretching across northern South America and occupying western Venezuela and northeastern Colombia The Llanos have an area of approximately 220,000 square miles (570,000 square km), delimited by the Andes Mountains to the north and west, the Guaviare River and the Amazon
Llanos - One Earth The Llanos ecoregion is an area of extensive plains, covered mainly by savanna vegetation, and of great economic importance for Venezuela and Colombia
Llanos - Encyclopedia. com llanos (yä´nōs), Spanish American term for prairies, specifically those of the Orinoco River basin of N South America [1], in Venezuela and E Colombia The llanos of the Orinoco are a vast, hot region of rolling savanna broken by low-lying mesas, scrub forest, and scattered palms
The Llanos: Grassland Realm Forged by Water | LAC Geo The Llanos, a tropical grassland plain in northwestern South America, stretch across the lowlands east of the Andes This ecoregion, covering parts of Colombia and Venezuela, features flooded savannas and gallery forests shaped by the Orinoco River system and its wet and dry season transitions
The Llanos Region of Colombia - Wild Llanos | Wildlife Tours and . . . One of the world's richest tropical grasslands and geographically as well as culturally unique, the Llanos are a lesser known area of Latin America - despite their immense size of about 375,790 square kilometers spanning Colombian as well as Venezuelan territory
Explore The Colombian Llanos - Uncover South America With its extensive plains, wetlands, and rivers, Los Llanos is the perfect land for a safari to spot spectacled caimans, ibis, tortoises, rattlesnakes, and armadillos, to name but a few
Pampas vs. Llanos — What’s the Difference? Llanos are tropical grasslands located in Colombia and Venezuela The Llanos region is crucial for cattle grazing in Colombia Pampas serve as a symbol of Argentine rural culture Gauchos are iconic figures of the Pampas lifestyle Llanos are also significant for their oil and gas resources
Llanos - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Llanos (Spanish Los Llanos, "The Plains"; Spanish pronunciation: [loz ˈʝanos]) are a very big tropical grassland on flat land east of the Andes Mountains The Llanos are in Colombia and Venezuela, in northwestern South America Ecologists call them an ecoregion
Los Llanos – Venezuela’s Greatest Nature Reserve Los Llanos (“the Plains”) is a vast tropical savannah with ribbons of forest along creeks and rivers, sloping down from the east of the Andes mountains in the border area between Colombia and Venezuela The harsh extremes of climate mean that in the rainy season (May to October) parts of the Llanos can flood up to 1m