Sapucaí River (São Paulo)

The Sapucaí River is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Rio Grande.

Sapucaí River
Native nameRio Sapucaí  (Portuguese)
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSão Paulo state
  coordinates21.027654°S 47.188904°W / -21.027654; -47.188904
Mouth 
  location
Rio Grande
  coordinates
20.130°S 48.449°W / -20.130; -48.449

Course

The river forms to the north of Santo Antônio da Alegria, just north of the BR-265 highway near the border with Minas Gerais, where the Ribeirão do Pinheirinho meets the Ribeirão Tomba-perna. It then flows in a generally northwest direction. The river is dammed twice near São Joaquim da Barra. It continues northwest and enters the Rio Grande upstream from Colômbia, São Paulo.

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