The Ituí River is a river of the upper Amazon Basin. It traverses some 370 km of the Atalaia do Norte municipality in the Amazonas state of north-western Brazil. It drains a very low gradient, dropping hardly 100 m over its whole extent, which results in extensive meandering. The Rio Negro, Beija-flor and Branquinho are some of its western tributaries, while the Rio Novo is its main eastern tributary. Downstream it joins the Itaquai River to form the upper Solimões.
| Ituí River | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | Brazil |
| State | Amazonas |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mouth | Javary River |
| Length | 480 km (300 mi)[1] |
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