Itapicuru-Mirim River

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Itapicuru-Mirim River
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Mouth location in Brazil
Location
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Bahia state
Mouth  
  coordinates
10°58′37″S39°43′26″W / 10.976812°S 39.723908°W / -10.976812; -39.723908 Coordinates: 10°58′37″S39°43′26″W / 10.976812°S 39.723908°W / -10.976812; -39.723908
Basin features
River system Itapicuru River

The Itapicuru-Mirim River is a river of Bahia state in eastern Brazil. It is an important tributary of the Itapicuru River.

Numerous springs in the Sete Passagens State Park supply streams that contribute to the Itapicuru-Mirim River. [1]

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References

  1. Parque Estadual das Sete Passagens (in Portuguese), INEMA: Instituto do Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos, archived from the original on 2020-01-09, retrieved 2016-12-29