Rio dos Sinos

Rio dos Sinos
Rio dos Sinos (Brazil)
Country Brazil
Basin
Main source Rio Grande do Sul state
695 m
River mouth Canoas
5 m
29°56′04″S 51°14′09″W / 29.934444°S 51.235833°W / -29.934444; -51.235833 (Mouth of Rio dos Sinos)Coordinates: 29°56′04″S 51°14′09″W / 29.934444°S 51.235833°W / -29.934444; -51.235833 (Mouth of Rio dos Sinos)
Basin size 3820 km2
Physical characteristics
Length 190 km

Rio dos Sinos is a river in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. It rises in the hills east of Caraá (130 km away from Porto Alegre) at altitudes above 600 meters and covers a distance of about 190 km, flowing into the delta Jacuí in Canoas, at an altitude of only 5 meters.

The river basin contains the São Francisco de Paula National Forest, a 1,616 hectares (3,990 acres) sustainable use conservation area created in 1968.[1]

See also

References

  1. Unidade de Conservação: Floresta Nacional de São Francisco de Paula (in Portuguese), MMA: Ministério do Meio Ambiente, retrieved 2016-05-31


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