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The Doce River (Portuguese: Rio Doce [ˈʁi.u ˈdos(i)], "Sweet River") is a river in southeast Brazil with a length of 853 kilometres (530 mi). The river basin is economically important. In 2015, the collapse of a dam released highly contaminated water from mining into the river, causing an ecological disaster.
The Doce River Basin (Portuguese: Bacia do rio Doce) is located in the southeastern region of Brazil. According to the Doce River Basin Committee (CBH-Doce), it belongs to the Southeast Atlantic hydrographic region, has a drainage area of 86,175 square kilometers and covers all or part of 229 municipalities. 86% of the basin's area belongs to the state of Minas Gerais, in the Doce River Valley ...
The Doce River (Portuguese, Rio Doce [1]) is a river of Goiás state in central Brazil. It is a tributary of the Claro River, ...
The Santo Antônio River of Brazil rises in the Espinhaço Mountains, in the district of Santo Antônio do Cruzeiro, city of Conceição do Mato Dentro, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. [1] Running to the east, after a journey of 287 km, will pour its waters into the Rio Doce .
The Doce River is a river of Rio Grande do Norte state in northeastern Brazil. See also. List of rivers of Rio Grande do Norte; References.
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Potengi River (Potenji River, Rio Grande do Norte) Jundiaí River; Doce River; Ceará-Mirim River; Maxaranguape River; Punaú River; Piranhas River (Açu River) Salgado River (Amargoso River) Pataxós River; Paraú River; Bodó River; Seridó River. Sabugi River; Acauã River. Currais Novos River; Espinharas River; Dos Cavalos River (also a ...
Henochilus wheatlandii is a species of characin endemic to Brazil where native to the Mucuri and Doce River basins. [2] It is a Critically Endangered species, and now restricted to the Santo Antônio River, a tributary of the Doce River. [3]