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The rivers are grouped by sea or ocean. The rivers flowing into the sea are sorted along the coast. Rivers flowing into other rivers are listed by the rivers they flow into. Some rivers (e.g. Sûre/Sauer) do not flow through France themselves, but they are mentioned for having French tributaries. They are given in italics. For clarity, only ...
The main Amazon river system is the Amazonas-Solimões-Ucayali axis (the 6,762-kilometer (4,202 mi)-long Ucayali is a Peruvian tributary), flowing from west to east. [1] Through the Amazon Basin flows one-fifth of the world's fresh water. [ 1 ]
Alcântara River; Alcobaça River (Brazil) Da Aldeia River; Aldeia Velha River; Alegre River (Espírito Santo) Alegre River (Goiás) Alegre River (Maranhão) Alegre River (Mato Grosso) Alegre River (Paraná) Alegre River (Rio de Janeiro) Almada River; Das Almas River (Goiás) Das Almas River (Maranhão) Das Almas River (São Paulo) Das Almas ...
Oyapock River Bridge: Brazil–France border Suriname: 593: Amapá, Pará: Defined by the Treaty of Limits as the drainage divide between the Amazon basin to the south, and the basins of the rivers flowing north to the Atlantic Ocean Brazil–Suriname border Guyana: 1,606: Pará, Roraima: Takutu River, Ireng River: Takutu River Bridge: Brazil ...
Colombia, Peru and Brazil: Apaporis River Colombia and Brazil: Arauca River Colombia and Venezuela: Bermejo River Argentina and Bolivia: Catatumbo River Colombia and Venezuela: Courantyne River Guyana and Suriname: Cuareim River Brazil and Uruguay: Guaitara River Colombia and Ecuador: Iguazu River Argentina and Brazil: Maroni River
Map of Brazil in the 2024 School Atlas, including the EEZ (within the dark blue border) and the extended continental shelf proposals (shaded in a darker blue without a border) Brazilian jurisdictional waters ( Portuguese : águas jurisdicionais brasileiras , AJB) are the riverine and oceanic spaces over which Brazil exerts some degree of ...
The Brazil–France border is the line, located in the Amazon Rainforest, that limits the territories of Brazil and France. The border is located between the Brazilian state of Amapá and French Guiana. It is 730 kilometres (450 mi) in length. It is the longest border France shares with another country, despite not being located in mainland France.
Geologic map of France. Divisions in French Regional Geology. The regional geology of France is commonly divided into the Paris Basin, the Armorican Massif, the Massif Central, the Aquitaine Basin, the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Côte languedocienne, the Sillon rhodanien, the Massif des Vosges, the Massif Ardennais, the Alsace graben (Rhine graben) and Flanders Basin.