Prataji River

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Prataji River
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Location of mouth
Location
Country Brazil
State Alagoas
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Alagoas state
Mouth Atlantic Ocean
  coordinates
9°34′S35°39′W / 9.567°S 35.650°W / -9.567; -35.650

Prataji River is a river of Alagoas state in eastern Brazil.

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