Cajari River (Pará)

The Cajari River (Portuguese: Rio Cajari) is a river in Amazon River delta in the state of Pará, Brazil.

Cajari River
Native nameRio Cajari  (Portuguese)
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMarajó island
Mouth 
  location
Afuá, Pará
  coordinates
0.163566°S 50.400391°W / -0.163566; -50.400391

Course

The Cajari River is in the northeast of the island of Marajó in the delta region where the Amazon and Tocantins rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. It is contained within the Marajó Archipelago Environmental Protection Area, a 5,998,570 hectares (14,822,800 acres) sustainable use conservation unit created in 1989 to protect the Marajó island and surrounding islands.[1] The river runs to the east of the 65,181 hectares (161,070 acres) Charapucu State Park into the Baía do Vieira Grande, one of the mouths of the Amazon. The Furo Charapucu channel runs to the south of the park, connecting the Cajari River to another part of the Vieira Grande Bay.[2]

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See also

References

Sources

  • APA Arquipélago do Marajó (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-06-27
  • PES Charapucu (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-06-30
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