Itapetininga River

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Itapetininga River
Rio Itapetininga (Polenghi) 240109 REFON 1.JPG
Location
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location São Paulo state
Mouth  
  location
Paranapanema River

The Itapetininga River (Portuguese, Rio Itapetininga, [1] also known as Rio Itapetinga [2] ) is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Paranapanema River.

See also

Coordinates: 23°36′1″S48°26′33″W / 23.60028°S 48.44250°W / -23.60028; -48.44250 [3]

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