Do Sono River (Tocantins)

Do Sono River
Other name(s) Rio do Sono
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Main source Tocantins state
10°10′56″S 46°56′10″W / 10.182131°S 46.936068°W / -10.182131; -46.936068
River mouth Tocantins River, Pedro Afonso, Tocantins
8°57′35″S 48°10′34″W / 8.959754°S 48.175988°W / -8.959754; -48.175988Coordinates: 8°57′35″S 48°10′34″W / 8.959754°S 48.175988°W / -8.959754; -48.175988
Basin features
Tributaries

The Do Sono River (Portuguese: Rio do Sono) is a river of Tocantins state in central Brazil. It is a right tributary of the Tocantins River.

The river has its headwater in the 158,885 hectares (392,610 acres) Jalapão State Park, a fully protected conservation unit created in 2001.[1] It forms where the Novo and Soninho meet on the northwest boundary of the state park.

See also

References

  1. PES do Jalapão (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-06-11


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