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  1. El río Araguaia es un largo río amazónico brasileño, uno de los mayores ríos de Brasil y el principal afluente del río Tocantins. Discurre por la parte central de Brasil , atravesando los estados de Goiás , Mato Grosso , Tocantins y Pará .

  2. The Araguaia River (Portuguese: Rio Araguaia [ˈʁi.u aɾaˈɡwajjɐ], Karajá: ♂ Berohokỹ [beɾohoˈkə̃], ♀ Bèrakuhukỹ [bɛɾakuhuˈkə̃]) is one of the major rivers of Brazil, and a tributary of the Tocantins River.

  3. El Parque Nacional Araguaia está situado en una franja de transición entre el bosque del Amazonas, Cerrado y Pantanal, se compone de varias especies animales, presentes en estos tres biomas y una vegetación muy variada, con varios escenarios naturales de rara belleza.

  4. Araguaia River, river, central Brazil. It rises on the Brazilian Highlands near Alto Araguaia town in eastern Mato Grosso estado (state) and flows north-northeast for 1,632 miles (2,627 km) to its junction with the Tocantins River, at Sao Joao do Araguaia. There are hydroelectric projects on the river.

  5. Cantão is a unique ecotone where the Pantanal, the Amazon and the Cerrado ecosystems meet along the Araguaia River. Learn about the biodiversity, projects and history of this region with Instituto Araguaia, a local NGO dedicated to conservation and research.

  6. El río Araguaia es un largo río amazónico brasileño, uno de los mayores ríos de Brasil y el principal afluente del río Tocantins. Discurre por la parte central de Brasil, atravesando los estados de Goiás, Mato Grosso, Tocantins y Pará.

  7. The Araguaia National Park (Parque Nacional do Araguaia) is a national park located in Tocantins state in the north of Brazil, between 09º51’—11º11’S and 49º57’—50º27’W. Bananal Island, on which the park is located, is believed to be the largest inland river island in the world.