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border of Peru. The
Solimões flows for
about 1,600 km (1,000 miles)
through a
floodplain about 80 km (50 miles) wide. The
Amazon /
Solimões river just above...
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eight missions on the
Solimões and nine on the Rio Negro. In addition,
there were a few
Portuguese Jesuit missions in the
Solimões. In 1731, Portuguese...
- the
Solimões das Águas. The
river systems and
flood plains in Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela,
whose waters drain into the
Solimões and...
- of the ship.
Solimões had a
funnel and
three masts,
being rigged to the
schooner and
sailing cloth. Her crew
numbered 135 men. The
Solimões and
Javary monitors...
- and the pale sandy-colored (whitewater)
Amazon River,
referred to as the
Solimões River in
Brazil upriver of this confluence. For 6 km (3.7 mi) the waters...
- The ****urá–
Solimões–Negro
moist forests (NT0132) is an
ecoregion of
tropical moist broad leaf
forest in the
Amazon biome. The ****urá–
Solimoes–Negro moist...
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Brazilian monitor Solimões may
refer to one of
several monitors of the
Brazilian Navy:
Brazilian monitor
Solimões (1875), a French-built
monitor that...
- The
Pebas Formation is a
lithostratigraphic unit of
Miocene age,
found in
western Amazonia. The
formation extends over 1,000,000
square kilometres (390...
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botanical gardens, an eco-park, and
regional and
native peoples museums. The
Solimões and
Negro rivers meet just east of
Manaus and join to form the
Amazon River...
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boundary in
Brazil to the
point where the ****urá
meets the
Solimões River. The ****urá-
Solimões-Negro
moist forests lies to the
north of the ****urá. The...