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Cacunduva River

Coordinates: 24°26′09″S 47°10′15″W / 24.435722°S 47.170924°W / -24.435722; -47.170924
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Cacunduva River
Cacunduva River is located in Brazil
Cacunduva River
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Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • coordinates
24°26′09″S 47°10′15″W / 24.435722°S 47.170924°W / -24.435722; -47.170924
Basin features
River systemUna do Prelado River

The Cacunduva River (Portuguese: Rio Cacunduva) is a river in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is a tributary of the Una do Prelado River.

Course

The Cacunduva River is the main tributary of the Una do Prelado River, the largest in the 84,425 hectares (208,620 acres) Juréia-Itatins Ecological Station, a strictly protected area of well-preserved Atlantic Forest created in 1986.[1] The Una do Prelado rises in the Banhado Grande region to the south-west of the Serra da Juréia, and meanders in a north-east direction parallel to the Atlantic coast for 80 kilometres (50 mi) through a low plain between the Serra dos Itatins and the Serra da Juréia.[2] The Cacunduva is fed by streams from the Serra dos Itatins, flows east and joins the Una do Prelado from the left (north).

See also

References

Sources

  • ESEC Juréia-Itatins (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2016-07-19
  • Mamede, Maria Candida H.; Cordeiro, Inês; Rossi, Lucia (2014), Juréia-Itatins Ecological Station (in Portuguese), Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente, Instituto de Botânica, archived from the original on 2016-06-02, retrieved 2016-07-19