Paraná do Urariá

Paraná do Urariá
Paraná do Urariá (Brazil)
Country Brazil
Basin
Main source Amazonas
River mouth 3°03′41″S 57°43′17″W / 3.061350°S 57.721263°W / -3.061350; -57.721263 (Mouth of Paraná do Urariá)Coordinates: 3°03′41″S 57°43′17″W / 3.061350°S 57.721263°W / -3.061350; -57.721263 (Mouth of Paraná do Urariá)

The Paraná do Urariá is a river of Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. It is a side channel that connects the Madeira River (via the short Paraná do Canumã) and Amazonas River (via Paraná do Ramos). The Maués Açu, Apoquitaua, Paraconi, Abacaxis and Canumã Rivers all flow into the Paraná do Urariá.

The 59,137 hectares (146,130 acres) Urariá Sustainable Development Reserve, created in 2001, is on the left bank of the Paraná do Urariá.[1]

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References

  1. Silva, Michele Andreza P. da (August 2010), Plano Territorial de Desenvolvimento Rural Sustentável (PDF) (in Portuguese), Amazonas: Cáritas Arquidiocesana de Manaus, p. 38, retrieved 2016-10-29


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