Seridó River

Coordinates: 6°12′08″S 37°10′14″W / 6.2022°S 37.1706°W / -6.2022; -37.1706
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Seridó River

The Seridó River is a tributary of the Piranhas River in northeastern Brazil.[1] The Seridó originates in the Borborema Plateau in Paraíba state, and flows northwest through Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte states to join the Piranhas.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Silva, Márcio Joaquim da; Ramos, Telton Pedro Anselmo; Diniz, Virginia Dantas; Ramos, Robson Tamar da Costa; Medeiros, Elvio Sergio Figueredo (2014-09-19). "Ichthyofauna of Seridó/Borborema: a semi-arid region of Brazil". Biota Neotropica. 14. doi:10.1590/1676-06032014007713. ISSN 1676-0611.

6°12′08″S 37°10′14″W / 6.2022°S 37.1706°W / -6.2022; -37.1706