Guariba River

Guariba River
Native name Rio Guariba
Country Brazil
Basin features
River mouth Aripuanã River, Novo Aripuanã
7°42′51″S 60°35′15″W / 7.714105°S 60.587421°W / -7.714105; -60.587421Coordinates: 7°42′51″S 60°35′15″W / 7.714105°S 60.587421°W / -7.714105; -60.587421
River system Aripuanã River

Guariba River (Portuguese: Rio Guariba) is a river of the Mato Grosso and Amazonas states in north-western Brazil. It is a tributary of the Aripuanã River.

Course

In Mato Grosso the river forms the eastern boundary of the northern half of the 164,224 hectares (405,810 acres) Guariba-Roosevelt Extractive Reserve, a sustainable use unit created in 1996.[1] It then crosses the border into Amazonas, where it runs through the 150,465 hectares (371,810 acres) Guariba Extractive Reserve, created in 2005.[2] Further north it meets the Aripuanã in the region between the Campos Amazônicos and Juruena national parks.

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