Preto River (Araçuaí River)

Preto River
Stretch of the upper river
Mouth location in Brazil
Native name Rio Preto
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Main source Rio Preto State Park
River mouth 17°51′10″S 43°14′05″W / 17.852673°S 43.234843°W / -17.852673; -43.234843Coordinates: 17°51′10″S 43°14′05″W / 17.852673°S 43.234843°W / -17.852673; -43.234843
Basin features
River system Araçuaí River

The Preto River (Portuguese: Rio Preto: Black River) is a river in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is a tributary of the Araçuaí River.

The Rio Preto was declared a "permanently protected river" in 1991 in response to demand from the local community. The Rio Preto State Park, which protects the river's sources, was created by decree 35.611 of 1 June 1994, with an area of 10,755 hectares (26,580 acres).[1]

See also

References

  1. Parque Estadual do Rio Preto (in Portuguese), IEF: Instituto Estadual de Florestas, retrieved 2017-01-19


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