Crixás River (Goiás)
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Crixás River — There are several rivers named Crixás River. Brazil Crixás River (Goiás) Crixás River (Tocantins) Crixás Açu River Crixás Mirim River This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If … Wikipedia
Crixás Açu River — Origin Goiás state Basin countries Brazil The Crixás Açu River is a river of Goiás state in central Brazil. See also List of rivers of Goiás References … Wikipedia
Crixás Mirim River — Origin Goiás state Basin countries Brazil The Crixás Mirim River is a river of Goiás state in central Brazil. See also List of rivers of Goiás References … Wikipedia
Nova Crixás — State Goiás Area: 7,298 km² Population: 12,603 (IBGE 2007) Elevation: 360 m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 76520 000 … Wikipedia
Mundo Novo, Goiás — For the city in Mato Grosso do Sul, see Mundo Novo, Mato Grosso do Sul. Mundo Novo State Goiás Area: 2,146 km² Population: 6,877 (IBGE 2007) Population density: 3.20 inhab/km² … Wikipedia
Dos Bois River (Crixás Açu River) — Origin Goiás state Basin countries Brazil The Dos Bois River (Crixás Açu River) is a river of Goiás state in central Brazil. See also List of rivers of Goiás References … Wikipedia
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Paranã River — This article refers to the river in Goiás, central Brazil: for the longer river of southern Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, see Paraná River. The difference between the two is in the accent on the final syllable. The Paranã River is located in… … Wikipedia
Rubiataba — is a small city and municipality in northeastern Goiás state, Brazil. Location and GeographyRubiataba is located in the north of the state, south of the source of the Crixás River. It is 235 kilometres to the state capital of Goiânia. Other… … Wikipedia
Mundo Novo — is a small town and municipality in northeastern Goiás state, Brazil. Mundo Novo is located in the São Miguel do Araguaia Microregion in the extreme north west of the state. It is cut by the Rio Palmital, which flows north into the Araguaia River … Wikipedia