The Culuene River, or Kuluene River is a 600 km tributary of Xingu River in Mato Grosso, a state in western Brazil. The main economic activities in the region are agriculture and cattle farming.[citation needed]
| Culuene River | |
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| Native name | Rio Culuene (Portuguese) |
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| Country | Brazil |
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| • location | Mato Grosso state |
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• coordinates | 12°55′33″S 52°49′39″W |
| Length | 600[1] |
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| River system | Xingu River |
It joins the Xingu from the southeast in the Xingu Indigenous Park. The Culuene Biological Reserve is south of the park in the municipality of Paranatinga, Mato Grosso.[2]
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