Manhuaçu River
Manhuaçu River | |
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Manhuaçu River (Brazil) | |
Country | Brazil |
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River mouth |
Minas Gerais, Brazil 19°29′08″S 41°05′20″W / 19.485682°S 41.088830°WCoordinates: 19°29′08″S 41°05′20″W / 19.485682°S 41.088830°W |
River system | Doce River. |
The Manhuaçu River is a river of Minas Gerais state in southeastern Brazil.
The river is in the Doce River basin. It runs past the Feliciano Miguel Abdala Private Natural Heritage Reserve, located on its left bank, home to one of the last wild populations of northern muriqui woolly spider monkeys.[1]
See also
- Ministry of Transport map
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
References
- ↑ RPPN Feliciano Miguel Abdala, Preserve-Muriqui, retrieved 2016-05-09
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