The Caí River (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈi]) is a river of Rio Grande do Sul state in southern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Jacuí River, just above the junction with the Guaíba.[1][2]
| Caí River | |
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| Country | Brazil |
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| • location | Rio Grande do Sul state |
| Mouth | Jacuí River |
• coordinates | 29°56′S 51°16′W |
Caí—Rio, nasce a nordeste da cidade de São Francisco de Paula ... desaguar no Jacuí, proximo á sua barra no Guaíba. (M. de São Francisco de Paula)
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