Juruena River — ▪ river, Brazil Portuguese Rio Juruena, river, west central Brazil, rising in the Serra dos Parecis and descending northward from the Mato Grosso Plateau for 770 miles (1,240 km), receiving the Arinos River and joining the Teles Pires,… … Universalium
Arinos River — ▪ river, Brazil Portuguese Rio Arinos, river, west central Brazil. It rises in the Araporé Mountains northeast of Cuiabá near Diamantino and flows west for a short distance and then north northwest across the Mato Grosso Plateau to its… … Universalium
Juruena — geographical name river 600 miles (966 kilometers) W central Brazil flowing N to unite with the Teles Pires forming the Tapajoz … New Collegiate Dictionary
Rio Juruena — (lila) DatenVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ fehlt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tapajós River — River, northern Brazil. Formed by the confluence of the Teles Pires and the Juruena rivers, it flows northeast to empty into the Amazon River just above Santarém after a course of about 400 mi (650 km). Though interrupted by rapids, its entire… … Universalium
Amazon River — Geobox | River name = Amazon other name = Apurímac other name1 = Ene other name2 = Tambo other name3 = Ucayali other name4 = Amazonas other name5 = Solimões category = image caption = Mouth of the Amazon River etymology = nickname = country =… … Wikipedia
Cândido Rondon — Marshal Rondon. Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon, or Marechal Rondon (May 5, 1865 – January 19, 1958) was a Brazilian military officer who is most famous for his exploration of Mato Grosso and the Western Amazon Basin, and his lifelong support of… … Wikipedia
Журуэна (река) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Журуэна (значения). Журуэна Журуэна Характеристика … Википедия
Rikbaktsa — Infobox Ethnic group group = Rikbaktsa population = 909 popplace = Brazil languages = Erikbaktsa, Portuguese religions = related = The Rikbaktsa are an indigenous ethnic group from the Mato Grosso region of Brazil. Name Rikbaktsa (Rikbaktsa rik … Wikipedia
Rikbaktsa people — Rikbaktsa … Wikipedia