Pictures collection of Tocantins River Brazil
Xingu-Tocantins-Araguaia moist forests - Encyclopedia of Earth
Located primarily between the Xingu and Lower Tocantins Rivers in Brazil, this ecoregion also includes the area around the Araguaia River. The landscape is relatively
Brazil's Most Famous River is The Amazon!
Brazil's Most Famous River is The Amazon! The other major rivers in Brazil are The Tocantins, The Rio de la Plata and the Sao Francisco. These rivers are navigable by
Proyectos y desarrollo en las Hidrovías del norte de Brasil - Inicio
Ministry of Transportation of Brazil. 1. Introduction - The Brazilian waterways Tocantins River: from Estreito (MA) to the port of Belém and the stretch from
A New Pelvicless Killifish Species of the Genus Rivulus, Subgenus
A New Pelvicless Killifish Species of the Genus Rivulus, Subgenus Melanorivulus (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae), from the Upper Tocantins River Basin, Central Brazil
Brazil: Interamerican Development Bank promotes destruction of
Brazil: Interamerican Development Bank promotes destruction of Upper Tocantins River. The Tocantins River is the main river in the hydrological system of the
Brazilian Hydrography
Source: Statistical Annual of Brazil - 1992 - FIBGE For a more detailed divide the Brazilian hydrographic net into seven main basins: Amazon River Basin; Tocantins
Tocantins (state, Brazil) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
inland estado (state) of north-central Brazil. Tocantins is bounded by the states of The highlands of the state are covered with woodland savanna, and the river
Tocantins
In Lajeado, there are white water rapids on the river known as Mares de Tocantins, and at During the era of military governments in Brazil, it was the
Tocantins - definition of Tocantins by the Free Online Dictionary
To·can·tins (t kä-t s) A river, about 2,639 km (1,640 mi) long, flowing from central Brazil near Brasília northward to the Pará River southwest of Belém.
Small-scale fisheries in the middle River Tocantins, Imperatriz
Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2001, 8, 153–162 Small-scale fisheries in the middle River Tocantins, Imperatriz (MA), Brazil M. CETRA USP, Centro de Recursos
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