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  2. Pantanal - Wikipedia

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    In the Paraguay River portion of the Pantanal, water levels rise between two meters to five meters seasonally; water fluctuations in other parts of the Pantanal are less than this. [3] Flood waters tend to flow slowly (2 to 10 cm (0.79 to 3.94 in) per second [3]) due to the low gradients and high resistance offered by the dense vegetation.

  3. Cuiabá River - Wikipedia

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    The Cuiabá River is 480 kilometres (300 mi) long to the point where it joins the São Lourenço River. [5] After their confluence the subsequent river continues to be named the Cuiabá River on some maps. [5] The combined river flows through the Pantanal Matogrossense National Park, and is a tributary of the Paraguay River.

  4. List of rivers of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the major drainage basins of Brazil. This is a list of rivers of Brazil ... (Meriti River) São João do Paraíso River; São João Grande River;

  5. Mato Grosso - Wikipedia

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    The Pantanal's backbone is the Paraguay River, which cuts through the region from north to south. The Miranda, Aquidauna, Taquari, and Cuiabá rivers flow into the Paraguay River. From October to April, the high waters reveal outsized lakes, bays, river branches, and outlets.

  6. Pantanal Matogrossense National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Cuiabá River runs through Pantanal Matogrossense National Park. [4] The park is in the Pantanal Biosphere Reserve, which also includes the Chapada dos Guimarães, Emas and Serra da Bodoquena national parks, and the Serra de Santa Bárbara and Nascentes do Rio Taquari, Pantanal de Rio Negro state parks. [5]

  7. Geography of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The largest river system in Brazil is the Amazon, which originates in the Andes and receives tributaries from a basin that covers 45.7% of the country, principally the north and west. [1] 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 ...

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  9. Porto Jofre - Wikipedia

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    View of the Cuiabá River from Porto Jofre. Porto Jofre is a settlement in southern Brazil, located on the Cuiabá River in western Mato Grosso state. It is at the end of the Transpantaneira Road. The Pantanal Matogrossense National Park is in the area downstream. [1]