Piranema River

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Piranema River
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  location Rio de Janeiro state

The Piranema River is a river of Rio de Janeiro state in southeastern Brazil.

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Coordinates: 22°49′S43°44′W / 22.817°S 43.733°W / -22.817; -43.733