The Cajari River (Portuguese: Rio Cajari) is a river of Amapá state in Brazil. It is a tributary of the Amazon River.[1]
| Cajari River | |
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| Native name | Rio Cajari (Portuguese) |
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| Country | Brazil |
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• coordinates | 0.801229°S 51.707852°W / -0.801229; -51.707852 |
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| River system | Amazon River |
The Cajari River drains the center of the 501,771 hectares (1,239,900 acres) Rio Cajari Extractive Reserve, created in 1990.[2] The upper and middle course of the Cajari form flooded terraces. In the lower course the river merges with other water bodies, which form meanders, lakes and channels.[3]
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