Ibicuí River
The Ibicuí River (Portuguese, Rio Ibicuí[1]) (Portuguese pronunciation: [ibikuˈi]) is a river in Rio Grande do Sul state of southern Brazil. The Ibicuí is 290 km in length, and is the main tributary of the Uruguay River. It is formed by the confluence of the Ibicuí-Mirim River and Santa Maria River at the city of Cacequi. The Ibicuí divides the cities of Uruguaiana and Itaqui.
The river's name, Ibicuí, means "ground of sand" in the Tupi language.
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Coordinates: 29°25′16″S 56°46′20″W / 29.42111°S 56.77222°W[2]
References
- ↑ Rio Ibicuí at GEOnet Names Server
- ↑ GNS coordinates adjusted using Google Maps, and GeoLocator
External links
- Hidrografic Map of the State of Rio Grande do Sul
- Bridge over Ibicuí River, constructed by the English in 1888
- Encarta map
- Informations about Ibicuí River
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