Teles Pires River

river, Brazil
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Also known as: Rio Teles Pires, São Manoel River, São Manuel River
Portuguese:
Rio Teles Pires
Also called:
São Manuel River or São Manoel River

Teles Pires River, river in central Brazil. It rises as the Paranatinga River in the Serra Azul (the Amazon-Paraguay river divide) in central Mato Grosso state and flows generally north-northwestward, where it joins the Juruena River to form the Tapajós River, a major tributary of the Amazon. For 200 miles (320 km) the Teles Pires marks part of the state boundary between Pará and Mato Grosso states. Its 870-mile (1,400-km) course is frequently interrupted by falls and rapids.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Maren Goldberg.