Imbé River

Imbé River
Mouth location in Brazil
Native name Rio do Imbé
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Main source Rio de Janeiro (state)
River mouth Lagoa de Cima
21°47′48″S 41°33′26″W / 21.796581°S 41.557248°W / -21.796581; -41.557248Coordinates: 21°47′48″S 41°33′26″W / 21.796581°S 41.557248°W / -21.796581; -41.557248
Basin features
River system Ururaí River

The Imbé River (Portuguese: Rio do Imbé) is a river in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The Segundo do Norte, Morumbeca, Aleluia and Mocotó rivers, which rise in the Desengano State Park, are tributaries of the Imbé River. The Imbé flows into the Lagoa de Cima (Cima Lake). From that lake the Ururaí River flows to the Lagoa Feia.[1]

See also

References

Sources

  • Parque Estadual do Desengano (in Portuguese), Via Rural, retrieved 2017-01-12


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