Rio Claro
Rio Claro (Portuguese and Spanish for "clear river" or "clean river") may refer to:
Cities
- Rio Claro, Trinidad and Tobago, the largest town in southeastern Trinidad and Tobago
- Rio Claro, Rio de Janeiro, a Brazilian municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro
- Rio Claro, São Paulo, a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo
- Rio Claro, Costa Rica, a small Costa Rican city located in the province of Puntarenas in the southwestern region of the country, near the border with Panama
Rivers
Argentina
- 3 rivers
Bolivia
Brazil
- 19 rivers including:
- Claro River (Apucaraninha River)
- Claro River (Araguaia River)
- Claro River (Iguazu River)
- Claro River (Ivaí River)
- Claro River (lower Tietê River)
- Claro River (Minas Gerais)
- Claro River (Paranaíba River)
- Claro River (Pardo River)
- Claro River (Preto River)
- Claro River (upper Tietê River)
Chile
There are 13 rivers named Rio Claro (Claro River) in Chile, including:
- Claro River (Elqui) tributary of the Elqui River in the Coquimbo Region
- Claro River (Tinguiririca) a tributary of the Tinguiririca River in the O'Higgins Region
- Claro River (Teno) a tributary of the Teno River in the Maule Region
- Claro River (Maule) a tributary of the Maule River in the Maule Region
- Claro River (Laja) a tributary of the Laja River in the Bío-Bío Region
Colombia
- 8 rivers including:
- Rio Claro, a Colombian river located in Antioquia Department
Costa Rica
- Claro River (Costa Rica)
Ecuador
- Claro River (Ecuador)
Honduras
- Claro River (Honduras)
Mexico
- Claro River (Mexico)
Panama
- Claro River (Panama)
Spain
- Claro River (Spain)
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
- 10 rivers
Other places
Chile
- Río Claro, a commune of the Talca Province, Maule Region
Sports
- Rio Claro Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football (soccer) club
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