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    The Tapauá River (Portuguese: Rio Tapauá) is a river of Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. It is a left tributary of the Purus River. The river flows...
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    Marari River and on the upper course of the Tapauá River; second, on the Eiru River and Gregório River and on the left bank of the Muru River, territory...
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    Purus river basin. Most of the central and lower sections of the river flow through the Purus várzea ecoregion. In the municipality of Tapauá, Amazonas...
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    Tapacurã River Tapajós River Tapauá River Tapera River (Paraíba) Tapera River (Paraná) Taperoá River Tapira River Tapiracuí River Tapirapé River (Mato Grosso)...
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  • Himarimã Hi-Merima Native to Brazil Region Tapauá River valley Ethnicity Hi-Merimã people Native speakers (undated figure of 40) Language family unattested;...
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  • The Tapauá State Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Estadual Tapauá) is a state forest in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The Tapauá State Forest is divided...
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  • Paumarí and Portuguese). Out of the Paumarí group that inhabits the Tapauá River, the youth, which makes up nearly a majority of the population, spoke...
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    confluence of these two rivers is at Tapauá. The Ipixuna River flows from south to north through the 881,704 hectares (2,178,740 acres) Tapauá State Forest, created...
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  • Purus River Jari River Ipixuna River Itaparaná River Jacaré River Tapauá River Cuniuá River Pinhuã River Mucum River Açuã River Umari River Paciá River Ituxi...
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    This article lists rivers by their average discharge measured in descending order of their water flow rate. Here, only those rivers whose discharge is...
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    found south to the Tapauá River or potentially the Pauiní River, west to the Apaporis and Vaupés rivers, north to the Uaupés River and Rio Negro, and...
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    year. Major rivers include the Jutaí, mid-lower Juruá, Tefé, Tapauá and mid-lower Purus rivers. The sediments of the low Amazon basin were formed during...
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  • Uatumã rivers, as well as Pauapixuna lake (Juruá River), Tapauá lake (Purus River), Serpa lake (Amazon River), Tracajá lake, and the Negro river basin...
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  • Sustainable Development Reserve (RDS) is divided between the municipalities of Tapauá (30.35%), Coari (1.37%), Anori (40.11%) and Beruri (28.17%) in the state...
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    the region's rivers. In the Tupi Guarani, the word also means small house. In the middle of the 17th century, near of the Amazon River, the foundation...
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    was 18,897 as of 2020, all of which were Brazilians. It is on the Amazon River and is 867 km upstream (west) of Manaus, the state capital. The municipality...
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    upstream (west) from Manaus, at the point where the Manacapuru River flows into the Solimões River. The municipality contains about 19% of the Rio Negro Right...
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  • 85%) and Tapauá (9.15%) in the state of Amazonas. It has an area of 1,079,669.71 hectares (2,667,922.0 acres). It is bounded by the Purus River to the west...
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    is 5,952 km2. The city is located on Tupinambarana island in the Amazon River. Parintins is known for the Parintins Folklore Festival, a popular festival...
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    Venezuela, and the Loreto Region in Peru. Amazonas is named after the Amazon River, and was formerly part of the Spanish Empire's Viceroyalty of Peru, a region...
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    an aldeia (hamlet) named Arroquis, on Albi Island[where?] on the Madeira River, was founded by Portuguese Jesuit missionary António Vieira. It was thereafter...
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  • development reserves, Canutama Extractive Reserve, Canutama State Forest, Tapauá State Forest and Matupiri State Park. In December 2012 the Amazonas state...
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  • municipality and 94% in the Tapauá municipality, both of the state of Amazonas. The park protects the basin of the Jari River, an important right tributary...
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    Manaus on the right bank of the Rio Negro and the left bank of the Solimões River. It is connected to Manaus by the Manaus Iranduba Bridge, a cable-stayed...
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    indigenous peoples. The first records of European penetration to the Madeira River are from 1637, when Pedro Teixeira travelled from Belém to Quito in Ecuador...
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    Santa Isabel do Rio Negro (Saint Isabel of Black River) is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Its population was 25,865 (2020)...
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    Barra do Rio Negro, Portuguese for "The City of the Margins of the Black River". On September 4, 1856, it returned to its original name. Manaus is located...
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    Rio Preto da Eva (Black River of Eve in Portuguese) is a municipality located just east of Manaus in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Its population was...
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  • Brazil. The Canutama State Forest is divided between the municipalities of Tapauá (6.65%) and Canutama (93.35%) in the state of Amazonas. It has an area of...
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    Carmelite Friar Matias São Boaventuras in 1728 near the mouth of the Javari River, as its capital. It was the capital of the captaincy of São José do Rio...
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