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Solimões - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Alto Solimões - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Alto Solimões () is a diocese located in the city of Tabatinga in the Ecclesiastical province of Manaus in Brazil. • May 23, 1910: Established as Apostolic Prefecture o...
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Solimões - Definition of Solimões at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Solimões. Look it up now!
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Dupla sertaneja de Minas Gerais. Discografia, história, letras, fotos e audição online de músicas. [Requer Flash]
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The largest river on the planet, the Amazon, forms from the confluence of the Solimões (the upper Amazon River) and the Negro at the Brazilian city of Manaus in central Amazonas. At the river conjunction, the muddy, tan-colored waters of the Solimões meet the “black” water of the Negro River.
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The Solimões-Japurá moist forest ecoregion lies on well-drained upland Tertiary alluvial plains in western Amazonia. The region straddles the Putumayo River which forms the Peru-Colombia border north extending to the Caquetá River in Colombia and south to the Amazon and Napo Rivers in Peru.
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Northern South America: northwestern Brazil, southern Colombia, and northern Peru; Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests ... The Solimões-Japurá Moist Forests ecoregion lies on the alluvial plains of western Amazonia, extending from southern Colombia and northern Peru into western Brazil.
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The largest river on the planet, the Amazon, forms from the confluence of the Solimões (the upper Amazon River) and the Negro at the Brazilian city of Manaus in central Amazonas. At the river conjunction, the muddy, tan-colored waters of the Solimões meet the “black” water of the Negro River.
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