Salinas River (Minas Gerais)

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Salinas River
Rio Salinas - panoramio (1).jpg
Salinas River in downtown Salinas
Location
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Minas Gerais state
Mouth Jequitinhonha River
  coordinates
16°37′S42°19′W / 16.617°S 42.317°W / -16.617; -42.317

The Salinas River is a river of Minas Gerais state in southeastern Brazil. Not to be confused with the one in California.

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