Nhundiaquara River
Nhundiaquara River | |
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Nhundiaquara river in Morretes, Paraná, Brazil | |
Native name | Rio Nhundiaquara |
Physical characteristics | |
River mouth |
Paranaguá Bay 25°29′41.9″S 48°40′41.8″W / 25.494972°S 48.678278°WCoordinates: 25°29′41.9″S 48°40′41.8″W / 25.494972°S 48.678278°W |
Length | 37 kilometres (23 mi) |
Nhundiaquara River, located in the Serra do Mar, on the coast of Paraná.
The historic and romantic river Nhundiaquara was the first natural route linking the Coast to the state plateaus. At the start of the settling, it was named Cubatão, being considered the richest gold river, thus contributing significantly to the development of the counties.
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