Da Pedra River

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Da Pedra River
Location
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Santa Catarina state
Mouth Itoupava River
  coordinates
28°58′S49°41′W / 28.967°S 49.683°W / -28.967; -49.683 Coordinates: 28°58′S49°41′W / 28.967°S 49.683°W / -28.967; -49.683

The Da Pedra River is a river of Santa Catarina state in southeastern Brazil. It joins with the Amola-Faca River to form the Itoupava River. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Vocabulário geográfico do estado do Santa Catarina (in Portuguese). 1950. p. 79. PedraRio, formador do Itoupava. (M. de Araranguá).
  2. Vocabulário geográfico do estado do Santa Catarina (in Portuguese). 1950. p. 4. Amola-FacaRio, formador do Itoupava. (M. de Araranguá).