
Acre River
The Acre River, also known as Rio Acre, is a river in South America that flows through Brazil and Bolivia. It originates in the Andes mountains and travels approximately 480 kilometers (around 300 miles), serving as a natural border between the two countries in some sections. The river plays a vital role in local ecosystems, supporting diverse wildlife and providing water for communities. It also facilitates transportation and trade in the region. The Acre River is an important part of the Amazon basin, contributing to the rich biodiversity and environmental health of the area.