Sapucaí River (Minas Gerais)

For the river further to the west in São Paulo, also a tributary of the Rio Grande, see Sapucaí River (São Paulo).
Sapucaí River
Sapucaí River (Minas Gerais) (Brazil)
Native name Rio Sapucaí
Country Brazil
Basin
Main source Campos do Jordão, São Paulo
22°44′38″S 45°36′42″W / 22.743886°S 45.611572°W / -22.743886; -45.611572 (Primary source of Sapucaí River)
River mouth Rio Grande, Minas Gerais
20°43′23″S 46°08′02″W / 20.723°S 46.134°W / -20.723; -46.134 (Mouth of Sapucaí River)Coordinates: 20°43′23″S 46°08′02″W / 20.723°S 46.134°W / -20.723; -46.134 (Mouth of Sapucaí River)

The Sapucaí River (Portuguese: Rio Sapucaí) is a river of the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Rio Grande.

Course

The headwaters of the river are protected by the 39,800 hectares (98,000 acres) Sapucaí Mirim Environmental Protection Area, created in 1998.[1] The 180,373 hectares (445,710 acres) Fernão Dias Environmental Protection Area, created in 1997, also protects some of the headwaters.[2] In its upper reaches in São Paulo state the Sapucaí River flows through the 8,341 hectares (20,610 acres) Campos do Jordão State Park, created in 1941.[3][4] To the north of the park, for a short section the river forms the border between São Paulo and Minas Gerais, before flowing north into Minas Gerais. It flows through the town of Itajubá, then continues north and is joined from the left by the Sapucaí-Mirim River to the east of Pouso Alegre. Further north it is joined by the Rio Verde from the right at 21°27′33″S 45°39′54″W / 21.459118°S 45.665075°W / -21.459118; -45.665075, where the combined rivers form one of the arms of the reservoir created by the Furnas Dam.

See Also

References

  1. APA Sapucaí-Mirim (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-10-02
  2. APA Fernão Dias (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-10-02
  3. Sobre o Parque (in Portuguese), SAP: Sistema Ambiental Paulista, retrieved 2016-09-27
  4. Horto Florestal (in Portuguese), Horto Florestal de Campos do Jordao, retrieved 2016-09-27



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