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- Tapajós abstract "The Tapajós (Portuguese: Rio Tapajós [ˈʁi.u tɐpɐˈʒɔs]) is a river in Brazil. It runs through the Amazon Rainforest and is a major tributary of the Amazon River. When combined with the Juruena River, the Tapajós is approximately 1,200 mi (1,900 km) long. For most of its length it runs through Pará State, but the upper (southern) part forms the border between Pará and Amazonas State. The source is at the Juruena–Teles Pires river junction. The Tapajós River basin accounts for 6% of the water in the Amazon Basin, making it the fifth largest in the system.From the lower Arinos River (a tributary of Juruena) to the Maranhão Grande falls are a more or less continuous series of formidable cataracts and rapids; but from the Maranhão Grande to the mouth of Tapajós, about 188 mi (303 km), the river can be navigated by large vessels.For its last 100 mi (160 km) it is between 4 and 9 mi (6.4 and 14.5 km) wide and much of it very deep. The valley of the Tapajós is bordered on both sides by bluffs. They are from 300 to 400 ft (91 to 122 m) high along the lower river; but a few miles above Santarém, they retire from the eastern side and do not approach the Amazon floodplain until some miles below Santarém.The eastern border of Amazônia National Park is formed by the Tapajós River. From Itaituba and southwest a part of the Trans-Amazonian highway (BR-230) follows the river, while a part of BR-163 runs parallel to the river from Santarém and south.The South American pole of inaccessibility is located close to the sources of Tapajós's tributaries, near town UtiaritiThe Tapajós is named after the Tapajós Indians, a tribe of Native Americans from Santarém.About 325 fish species are known from the Tapajós River basin, including 65 endemics. Many of these have only been discovered within the last decade, and a conservative estimate suggests more than 500 fish species eventually will be recognized in the river basin. Some of these may be threatened by the many dams that are planned on the river.".
- Tapajós thumbnail Tapajosrivermap.png?width=300.
- Tapajós wikiPageID "605113".
- Tapajós wikiPageRevisionID "579875721".
- Tapajós country "Brazil".
- Tapajós countryFlag "true".
- Tapajós lengthImperial "1200".
- Tapajós lengthNote "including Juruena River".
- Tapajós map "Tapajosrivermap.png".
- Tapajós mapCaption "Map of the Amazon Basin with the Tapajós River highlighted".
- Tapajós mouthCountry "Brazil".
- Tapajós mouthLatD "2".
- Tapajós mouthLatM "24".
- Tapajós mouthLatNs "S".
- Tapajós mouthLatS "30".
- Tapajós mouthLocation Santarém,_Pará.
- Tapajós mouthLongD "54".
- Tapajós mouthLongEw "W".
- Tapajós mouthLongM "44".
- Tapajós mouthLongS "12".
- Tapajós mouthName Amazon_River.
- Tapajós mouthRegion Pará.
- Tapajós name "Tapajós".
- Tapajós sourceCountry "Brazil".
- Tapajós sourceLatD "7".
- Tapajós sourceLatM "20".
- Tapajós sourceLatNs "S".
- Tapajós sourceLatS "15".
- Tapajós sourceLocation "Juruena–Teles Pires junction".
- Tapajós sourceLongD "58".
- Tapajós sourceLongEw "W".
- Tapajós sourceLongM "8".
- Tapajós sourceLongS "35".
- Tapajós tributaryLeft Arapiuns_River.
- Tapajós tributaryLeft Juruena_River.
- Tapajós tributaryRight Crepori_River.
- Tapajós tributaryRight Cururu_River_(Tapajós_River).
- Tapajós tributaryRight Das_Tropas_River.
- Tapajós tributaryRight Jamanxim_River.
- Tapajós tributaryRight Teles_Pires.
- Tapajós subject Category:Rivers_of_Brazil.
- Tapajós subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Amazon_River.
- Tapajós type BodyOfWater.
- Tapajós type NaturalPlace.
- Tapajós type Place.
- Tapajós type River.
- Tapajós type Stream.
- Tapajós type Wikidata:Q532.
- Tapajós type BodyOfWater.
- Tapajós type Place.
- Tapajós type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Tapajós type Location.
- Tapajós comment "The Tapajós (Portuguese: Rio Tapajós [ˈʁi.u tɐpɐˈʒɔs]) is a river in Brazil. It runs through the Amazon Rainforest and is a major tributary of the Amazon River. When combined with the Juruena River, the Tapajós is approximately 1,200 mi (1,900 km) long. For most of its length it runs through Pará State, but the upper (southern) part forms the border between Pará and Amazonas State. The source is at the Juruena–Teles Pires river junction.".
- Tapajós label "Rio Tapajós".
- Tapajós label "Rio Tapajós".
- Tapajós label "Rio Tapajós".
- Tapajós label "Río Tapajós".
- Tapajós label "Tapajós".
- Tapajós label "Tapajós".
- Tapajós label "Tapajós".
- Tapajós label "Tapajós".
- Tapajós label "Тапажос".
- Tapajós label "タパジョース川".
- Tapajós label "塔帕若斯河".
- Tapajós sameAs Tapaj%C3%B3s.
- Tapajós sameAs Tapajós.
- Tapajós sameAs Rio_Tapajós.
- Tapajós sameAs Río_Tapajós.
- Tapajós sameAs Rio_Tapajós.
- Tapajós sameAs Tapajós.
- Tapajós sameAs タパジョース川.
- Tapajós sameAs Tapajós.
- Tapajós sameAs Tapajós.
- Tapajós sameAs Rio_Tapajós.
- Tapajós sameAs Q752674.
- Tapajós sameAs Q752674.
- Tapajós wasDerivedFrom Tapajós?oldid=579875721.
- Tapajós depiction Tapajosrivermap.png.