Arapey Chico River

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Arapey Chico River
Arapey Chico River
Location
Country Uruguay
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Arapey Grande River
Length115 km (71 mi)

The Arapey Chico River is a river of Uruguay.

Dividing Artigas and Salto Departments, it flows into the Arapey Grande River.

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30°57′11″S57°30′31″W / 30.953°S 57.5087°W / -30.953; -57.5087