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The Quaraí or Cuareim River (Portuguese Rio Quaraí, Spanish Río Cuareim[1]) is a tributary of the Uruguay River.
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Location
The river originates in the Coxilha de Santana (Spanish Cuchilla de Santa Ana), an area of low-lying hills, and runs westward to join the Uruguay River. It forms the boundary between Uruguay on the south and Rio Grande do Sul state of Brazil on the north.
Border dispute
There is a long-standing and unresolved border dispute between Uruguay and Brazil along part of Quaraí River. However, this is not seen as a politically disturbing issue between the two countries.
See also
- List of rivers of Uruguay
- List of rivers of Rio Grande do Sul
- Brazilian Island
- Masoller#Uruguayan-Brazilian border dispute
- Geography of Uruguay#Topography and hydrography
Coordinates: 30°11′5″S 57°36′18″W / 30.18472°S 57.605°W[2]
References
- ^ Río Cuareim at GEOnet Names Server
- ^ GNS coordinates adjusted using Google Maps, and GeoLocator
Categories:- Rivers of Rio Grande do Sul
- Rivers of Uruguay
- Brazil–Uruguay border
- Territorial disputes of Brazil
- Territorial disputes of Uruguay
- International rivers of South America
- Rio Grande do Sul geography stubs
- Uruguay geography stubs
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