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ribeira+do+paul Latitude and Longitude:

17°09′00″N 25°00′50″W / 17.1500°N 25.0138°W / 17.1500; -25.0138
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Ribeira do Paul
Ribeira and Vale do Paul near Eito
Location
Country Cape Verde
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnear Cabo da Ribeira, Santo Antão
Mouth 
 • location
Atlantic Ocean
 • coordinates
17°09′00″N 25°00′50″W / 17.1500°N 25.0138°W / 17.1500; -25.0138

Ribeira do Paul is a seasonal stream that flows in the northeastern part of the island of Santo Antão in Cape Verde. The stream flows from southwest to northeast. The upper part of the valley belongs to Cova-Paul-Ribeira da Torre Natural Park. [1]

The sources of the stream Ribeira do Paul are northeast of the Cova crater, near the settlement Cabo da Ribeira. It flows through a narrow and steep gorge, along the settlements Campo de Cão and Eito, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean at the town of Pombas. There is small-scale agriculture in the valley, producing sugar cane, coffee, yam, banana, papaya and mango. [2]

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ribeira+do+paul Latitude and Longitude:

17°09′00″N 25°00′50″W / 17.1500°N 25.0138°W / 17.1500; -25.0138
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ribeira do Paul
Ribeira and Vale do Paul near Eito
Location
Country Cape Verde
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnear Cabo da Ribeira, Santo Antão
Mouth 
 • location
Atlantic Ocean
 • coordinates
17°09′00″N 25°00′50″W / 17.1500°N 25.0138°W / 17.1500; -25.0138

Ribeira do Paul is a seasonal stream that flows in the northeastern part of the island of Santo Antão in Cape Verde. The stream flows from southwest to northeast. The upper part of the valley belongs to Cova-Paul-Ribeira da Torre Natural Park. [1]

The sources of the stream Ribeira do Paul are northeast of the Cova crater, near the settlement Cabo da Ribeira. It flows through a narrow and steep gorge, along the settlements Campo de Cão and Eito, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean at the town of Pombas. There is small-scale agriculture in the valley, producing sugar cane, coffee, yam, banana, papaya and mango. [2]

See also

References



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