Sergipe River

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Sergipe River
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Aracaju Barra Bridge over the Sergipe
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Location of mouth
Native nameRio Sergipe (Portuguese)
Location
Country Brazil
State Sergipe
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Serra Negra Mountains
  coordinates 10°08′04.3″S37°46′22.3″W / 10.134528°S 37.772861°W / -10.134528; -37.772861
Mouth  
  location
Aracaju, Barra dos Coqueiros
  coordinates
10°57′40″S37°02′0″W / 10.96111°S 37.03333°W / -10.96111; -37.03333 Coordinates: 10°57′40″S37°02′0″W / 10.96111°S 37.03333°W / -10.96111; -37.03333
Length210 km
Basin size3.673 square kilometres (1.418 sq mi)

The Sergipe River (Portuguese: Rio Sergipe) is a river of Sergipe state in northeastern Brazil.

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