Paulista River

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Paulista River
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Country Brazil
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  location Bahia state

The Paulista River is a river of Bahia state in eastern Brazil.

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Coordinates: 12°17′20″S39°50′27″W / 12.28889°S 39.84083°W / -12.28889; -39.84083