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The Chambira River is a major tributary river of the Marañón River, and has been the traditional territory of the Urarina peoples for at least the past 350 years, if not much longer. Comprised of "palm-swamps", the region takes its name from the Chambira palm. Until relatively recently, the Chambira Basin hasn't been the focus of mapping the Spanish empire or the Peruvian nation. No major geographical surveys of the Chambira Basin were mounted during the nineteenth century heyday of exploration. It wasn't until the 1970s discovery of hydrocarbons in the region and subsequent indigenous peoples' mobilization, and government-backed neo-liberal legislation that the Chambira River's lands have been mapped.

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