Potengi River

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Waterfall of the Potengi River (on the right, harbor of Natal).
Waterfall of the Potengi River (on the right, harbor of Natal).
The "Rampa", in Natal, view of the Potengi River
The "Rampa", in Natal, view of the Potengi River

The Potengi River[1] (in Portuguese called "Rio Potengi") is the principal river in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil). Its delta, that discharges in the coastline of Natal, was soon discovered by the first colonists that used to to penetrate into the territory with their vessels. They named the river Rio Grande (which means "Big River" in English) because of its large channel and extension, being the origin of the name of the "capitania hereditária" (administrative division of Brazil during the colonial period whose possession was inherited by the descendants) of Rio Grande do Norte of that time.

The river's wellspring is located at the municipality of Cerro Corá and its waterfall is located at the city of Natal, where it discharges into the Atlantic Ocean.

In Natal, the river marks the division between the North Region and the rest of the city.

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  1. ^ The correct spelling is Potenji because it derives originally from the tupi language, that only uses j. The word derives from the tupi Rio dos Camarões (meaning "River of Shrimps" in English). Throughout the years, the spelling was Potenji (correct spelling}, Potengy, and Potengi (used nowadays).

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