Espraiado River

Espraiado River
Espraiado River (Brazil)
Native name Rio do Espraiado
Country Brazil
Basin
Main source Pedro de Toledo, São Paulo
River mouth 24°31′19″S 47°29′54″W / 24.521885°S 47.498242°W / -24.521885; -47.498242Coordinates: 24°31′19″S 47°29′54″W / 24.521885°S 47.498242°W / -24.521885; -47.498242
Physical characteristics
Length 35 kilometres (22 mi)

The Espraiado River (Portuguese: Rio do Espraiado) is a river in the south of the state of São Paulo Brazil. It is a tributary of the Una da Aldeia River.

Course

The river originates in the municipality of Pedro de Toledo, São Paulo. It flows along the length of the Despraiado Sustainable Development Reserve and then across the Juréia-Itatins Ecological Station.[1] It joins the Itimirim River to form the Una da Aldeia River.

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