Rio Envira | |
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Country | Brazil |
Physical characteristics | |
River mouth |
Tarauacá River, Envira, Amazonas 7°29′48″S 70°03′59″W / 7.496669°S 70.066312°WCoordinates: 7°29′48″S 70°03′59″W / 7.496669°S 70.066312°W |
Basin features | |
River system | Tarauacá River |
Rio Envira is a river in Acre state in Brazil. The Rio Jaminauá is one of its tributaries. It is a tributary of the Tarauacá River.
The river defines the northwest boundary of the 231,555 hectares (572,180 acres) Santa Rosa do Purus National Forest, a sustainable use conservation unit created in 2001. It flows in a north of northeast direction from the park, passing under the BR-364 highway and flowing north into Amazonas state, where it joins the Tarauacá just south of the settlement of Envira.