Jaguaripe River

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title: Jaguaripe River
text: The Jaguaripe River is a river located in Bahia, Brazil. It is administered by the state of Bahia under Region of Planning and Water Management IX, the Recôncavo Sul. The river derives its name from the Tupi language term îagûarype, meaning "in the river of jaguars". The river extends 107 kilometres (66 mi) from the municipality Castro Alves and empties into the Bay of All Saints. It is one of three large rivers that flow into the bay, the others being the Paraguaçu and the Subaé. The Rio da Don
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description: River in Bahia, Brazil
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguaripe_River
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date modified: 2022-01-15T19:33:35Z
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