Açuã River | |
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Native name | Rio Açuã ( Portuguese) |
Location | |
Country | Brazil |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 7°11′55″S 64°11′31″W / 7.198679°S 64.191998°W |
Basin features | |
River system | Mucuim River |
The Açuã River ( Portuguese: Rio Açuã) is a river of Amazonas state in north-western Brazil, a tributary of the Mucuim River.
The river flows through the Mapinguari National Park, a 1,776,914 hectares (4,390,850 acres) conservation unit created in 2008. [1] To the north of the national park it is crossed by the Trans-Amazonian Highway (BR-230), then runs through the Balata-Tufari National Forest, where it joins the Mucuim. [2]
Açuã River | |
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Native name | Rio Açuã ( Portuguese) |
Location | |
Country | Brazil |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 7°11′55″S 64°11′31″W / 7.198679°S 64.191998°W |
Basin features | |
River system | Mucuim River |
The Açuã River ( Portuguese: Rio Açuã) is a river of Amazonas state in north-western Brazil, a tributary of the Mucuim River.
The river flows through the Mapinguari National Park, a 1,776,914 hectares (4,390,850 acres) conservation unit created in 2008. [1] To the north of the national park it is crossed by the Trans-Amazonian Highway (BR-230), then runs through the Balata-Tufari National Forest, where it joins the Mucuim. [2]