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San Antonio River (South America)

Coordinates: 25°35′17″S 53°59′27″W / 25.58806°S 53.99083°W / -25.58806; -53.99083[4]
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San Antonio River
Location
CountriesArgentina and Brazil
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Iguazu River

The San Antonio River (Spanish, Río San Antonio,[1] Portuguese, Rio Santo Antônio;[2] also called San Antonio Guazú[3]) is a tributary of the Iguazu River. The San Antonio River forms the border between Misiones Province in Argentina and Paraná State in Brazil. South of the San Antonio's source near Barracão, the international border continues south along the Pepiri-Guazu River, which forms the border between Misiones Province and Santa Catarina State.

See also

25°35′17″S 53°59′27″W / 25.58806°S 53.99083°W / -25.58806; -53.99083[4]

References

  • Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.