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    Jaú River (Portuguese: Rio Jaú) is a river of Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. It is a tributary of the Rio Negro, which itself is a tributary of...
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  • Jaú River may refer to: Jaú River (Amazonas), Brazil Jaú River (São Paulo), Brazil Jau (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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    The Jaú National Park (Portuguese: Parque Nacional do Jaú) is a national park located in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It is one of the largest forest...
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  • Carabinani River (Portuguese: Rio Carabinani is a river in the Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. It is a right tributary of the Jaú River The Carabinani...
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    River Jatapu River Jatobá River Jatuarana River Jaú River (Amazonas) Jaú River (São Paulo) Jauaperi River Jauaru River Jauquara River Jauru River (Mato Grosso...
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    Amazonas (Brazilian Portuguese: [ɐmaˈzonɐs] ) is a state of Brazil, located in the North Region in the north-western corner of the country. It is the largest...
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  • The Unini River (Portuguese: Rio Unini) is a river located in the Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. It serves as a right tributary of the Rio Negro...
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    Novo Airão (category Municipalities in Amazonas (Brazilian state))
    Brazilian Jesuits founded a settlement at the mouth of the Jaú River named Santo Elias de Jau. This settlement is believed to have been the second or third...
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  • River Rio Negro Tarumã Açu River Tarumã Mirim River Cuieiras River Apuaú River Puduari River Curiuaú River Camanaú River Jaú River Carabinani River Unini...
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  • The Puduari River (Portuguese: Rio Puduari) is a river in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It is a tributary of the Rio Negro. The river runs in a northeast...
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  • Velho Airão (category Geography of Amazonas (Brazilian state))
    gathered rubber production from the Upper Negro River, the Jaú River and its tributaries, and the Branco River, transporting production from villages near...
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    roughly 400 km (250 mi) the river starts forming the border between Colombia's Department of Guainía and Venezuela's Amazonas State. After passing the Colombian...
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    kilometres (1,600,000 sq mi) and covers all or parts of the states of Acre, Amazonas, Roraima, Rondônia, Pará, Amapá, Maranhão, Tocantins and Mato Grosso. The...
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    state of Amazonas in north-western Brazil. Amazona diadema was formerly considered to be an isolated subspecies of the red-lored amazon (Amazona autumnalis)...
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    Igapó (redirect from Black water rivers)
    fruit into the water to be dispersed by the different fish taxa. Jaú National Park The Jaú National Park was designated in 1980 and is the largest national...
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    (UEPA) Federal University of Acre (UFAC) Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) Amazonas State University (UEA) University of Amazon (UNAMA) Federal University...
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  • Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve (category Protected areas of Amazonas (Brazilian state))
    the state of Amazonas. It has an area of 1,124,000 hectares (2,780,000 acres). It covers the elongated triangle between the Solimões River (Upper Amazon)...
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  • Rio Unini Extractive Reserve (category Protected areas of Amazonas (Brazilian state))
    extractive reserve in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The Rio Unini Extractive Reserve is in the municipality of Barcelos, Amazonas. It has an area of 833,352...
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  • Rio Negro State Park North Section (category Protected areas of Amazonas (Brazilian state))
    the Jaú National Park along its north west boundary. Most of this boundary follows the Carabinani River, which flows north east to enter the Jaú River a...
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  • Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve (category Protected areas of Amazonas (Brazilian state))
    Amazonas, Brazil. The Amanã Sustainable Development Reserve (RDS) covers 2,350,000 hectares (5,800,000 acres) in the north-central part of Amazonas....
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    Anavilhanas National Park (category Protected areas of Amazonas (Brazilian state))
    Anavilhanas) is a national park that encompasses a huge river archipelago in the Rio Negro in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. It is part of a World Heritage Site...
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  • located in the central region of the Brazilian state of Amazonas, and are joined to adjacent Jaú National Park to form a corridor spanning over 20,000 square...
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    Department, in southwestern Venezuela's Amazonas state, and in the northwestern Brazilian states of Amazonas and Roraima. It inhabits the ground and understorey...
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    men's shoes, in the city of Jaú, specialized in women's shoes and in the city of Birigui, specialized in children's shoes. Jaú, Franca and Birigui represent...
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  • Fernanda; Shapley, Rebecca (August 2002). "Primates of the Jaú National Park, Amazonas, Brazil". Neotropical Primates. 10 (2): 65–70. Retrieved 20 November...
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    footwear, in the city of Jaú, specialized in women's footwear and in the city of Birigui, specialized in footwear. children. Jaú, Franca and Birigui represent...
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    virgilioides) and rubber (Hevea spruceana). Trees in igapó forests along the Jaú River in the west include Elvasia calophylla, Swartzia laevicarpa, Pouteria...
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  • Santo André (2009), Santo Antônio (ES) (1962), São José (SP) (1990), XV de Jaú (1982) 1 season: Alliança de Campos (1937), América (CE) (1967), América...
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    Putumayo and Napo Rivers in northeastern Peru east to far western Amazonas, Brazil, north of the Amazon River. (One record further east in Jaú National Park)...
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