Cadeia River

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Cadeia River
Cascata do Rio Cadeia em Santa Maria do Herval.jpg
Location
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Rio Grande do Sul state
Mouth Caí River
  coordinates
29°38′S51°23′W / 29.633°S 51.383°W / -29.633; -51.383 Coordinates: 29°38′S51°23′W / 29.633°S 51.383°W / -29.633; -51.383

The Cadeia River is a river of Rio Grande do Sul state in southern Brazil.

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