Marajó-Açu River

Marajó-Açu River
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Marajó Bay
 • coordinates
1°25′30″S 48°49′00″W / 1.42500°S 48.81667°W / -1.42500; -48.81667

The Marajó-Açu River (Portuguese: Rio Marajó-Açu) is a river of Marajó, which itself is an island in the mouth of the Amazon. It is located in the state Pará in northern Brazil.

Some of its tributaries are the Muirim River, the Cachoeirinha River, the Fortaleza River and the São José River.[1][2] The Marajó-Açu connects to the Arari River through a stream called Furo das Laranjeiras.[3] The basin of the Marajó-Açu River is entirely within Ponta de Pedras municipality. It flows into the Marajó Bay near its main town.[1] The river is deep and narrow, and navigable nearly until the centre of Marajó.[4]

The Portuguese settled along the river during colonial times, later naming the whole island Marajó after the river.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Lisboa, P.L.B. (2012). A Terra dos Aruã: Uma história ecológica do arquipelágo do Marajó. Belém: Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi.
  2. ^ "Marajó-Açu". Südamerikafans.
  3. ^ Machado, J.P.; Tocantins, L. (1989). Marajó. Rio de Janeiro: Agir.
  4. ^ Stewart Clough, R. (1873). The Amazons: Diary of a Twelvemonth's Journey. Brighton: South American Missionary Society.