Das Almas River (São Paulo)

Das Almas River
The river at the boundary between Ribeirão Grande and Capão Bonito
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Main source São Paulo state
River mouth 23°51′13″S 48°19′16″W / 23.853701°S 48.321216°W / -23.853701; -48.321216Coordinates: 23°51′13″S 48°19′16″W / 23.853701°S 48.321216°W / -23.853701; -48.321216
Basin features
River system Paranapanema River

The Das Almas River (Portuguese: Rio das Almas) is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Paranapanema River.

The river rises in the Serra de Paranapiacaba near the Intervales State Park, and in its upper reaches flows through the 3,095 hectares (7,650 acres) Xitué Ecological Station, created in 1987.[1]

See also

References

  1. Antunes, Alexsander Zamorano; Eston, Marilda Rapp de (2007), "Aves endêmicas e ameaçadas de extinção da Estação Ecológica de Xitué e a contribuição do taquaruçu Guadua tagoara (Nees) Kunth para a riqueza local", Revista do Instituto Florestal (in Portuguese), 19 (2), ISSN 0103-2674, retrieved 2016-12-08


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