Real River (Brazil)

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Real River
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Location of mouth
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Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Sergipe state
Mouth Atlantic Ocean
  coordinates
11°27′S37°21′W / 11.450°S 37.350°W / -11.450; -37.350 Coordinates: 11°27′S37°21′W / 11.450°S 37.350°W / -11.450; -37.350

The Real River or Rio Real [1] ("Royal River") is a river in Brazil. It forms the border between the states of Sergipe to its north and Bahia to its south. It gave its name to the nearby municipality of Rio Real, Brazil.

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