- The Paru de
Oeste River (
Erepecuru River) is a
tributary of the
Trombetas River in Pará in north-central Brazil. In
addition to the main river, it has...
- 437 m3/s (121,400 cu ft/s) Basin features
Tributaries • left Paru de
Oeste River (
Erepecuru River/****iná River) • right
Mapuera River,
Cachorro River...
- Amazonas.
Moheyana –
language of an
unknown tribe that
lived between the
Erepecurú River and Acapú River,
state of Pará.
Oivaneca –
Tartarugal River, Amapá...
- Oriximiná Acapú, Araçá, Boa
Vista do ****iná, Espírito Santo, Jarauacá –
Erepecuru, Jauari,
Pancada e
Varre Vento North PA
Oeiras do Pará Iigarapé Arirá...
-
Pauxi /
Pawiyana –
spoken on the
right bank of the
middle course of the
Erepecurú River (****iná River); now
perhaps extinct. Waríkyana –
extinct language...
- 220.3792 ha to 15,073.2371 ha; and from 2,597.6260 ha to 2,858.7114 ha.
Erepecuru,
issued by
INCRA on 12/08/1998, had its area rectified, on 05/19/2016...
- São
Miguel do Guamá e Ourém Pará
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Erepecuru Pancada, Araçá, Espírito Santo, Jauari, Boa
Vista do ****iná,
Varre Vento...
- runs
through the
forest from
north to south. The Paru de
Oeste River (
Erepecuru River)
forms part of the
eastern boundary, then cuts
across the forest...
- It
contains parts of the
basins of the Maicuru, Curuá, ****inapanema,
Erepecuru,
Trombetas and
Mapuera rivers. It has an area of 4,245,819
hectares (10...