- The
Iriri River (Portuguese: Rio
Iriri [ˈʁi.u
iɾiˈɾi]; Mẽbêngôkre:
Kororoti [kɔˌɾɔɾɔˈti]: 40 ) is a
large tributary of the
Xingu River in Brazil, in the...
- The Curuá
River is a
tributary of the
Iriri River in Pará
state in north-central Brazil. The
river flows through the Tapajós-Xingu
moist forests ecoregion...
- The
Iriri Novo
River is a
tributary of the
Iriri River in Pará
state in north-central Brazil. List of
rivers of Pará
Brazilian Ministry of
Transport 8°44′23″S...
- (851 mi) –
Teles Pires,
Brazil (tributary of Tapajós) 1,300 km (808 mi) –
Iriri,
Brazil (tributary of Xingu) 1,240 km (771 mi) – Juruena,
Brazil (tributary...
-
would involve the
exploration and
mapping of the 1,100-kilometre (680 mi)
Iriri River, a
tributary of the
Xingu in
central Brazil, then
believed to be the...
- 950
square kilometres from
their ancient traditional territory along the
Iriri River located on the
border of Mato
Grosso and Pará states.
Between 1995...
- The
Iriri River is a
river of Rio de
Janeiro state in
southeastern Brazil. List of
rivers of Rio de
Janeiro Brazilian Ministry of
Transport v t e...
- The Novo
River is a
tributary of the
Iriri River in Pará
state in north-central Brazil. List of
rivers of Pará
Brazilian Ministry of
Transport v t e...
-
Xingu River, as well as the area
immediately above Belo
Monte falls and the
Iriri River. It
reaches a
length of 22.4
centimetres (8.8 in) SL. It
appears in...
- The
Catete River is a left
tributary of the
Iriri River in Pará
state in north-central Brazil. List of
rivers of Pará
Brazilian Ministry of Transport...