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  1. The Tocantins is one of the largest clearwater rivers in South America. [2] Course. It rises in the mountainous district known as the Pireneus, west of the Federal District, but its western tributary, the Araguaia River, has its extreme southern headwaters on the slopes of the Serra dos Caiapós.

    • Rio Tocantins

      O rio Tocantins ( Paracatejê: Pyti [pɨˈti] [ 1]:59;...

    • Tocantins

      The geography of Tocantins is varied. It straddles both the...

  2. A bacia hidrográfica Araguaia-Tocantins, ou simplesmente bacia do Tocantins, é uma bacia hidrográfica brasileira, quase inteiramente localizada entre os paralelos 2ºS e 18ºS e os meridianos 46ºW e 56ºW. O principal rio da bacia é o Tocantins, e seu principal afluente é o Araguaia.

  3. Tocantins River, river that rises in several headstreams on the central plateau in Goiás estado (state), Brazil. It flows northward through Goiás and then Tocantins states until it receives the Manuel Alves Grande River. Looping westward, it marks the boundary of Tocantins and Maranhão states as far as its junction with the Araguaia River.

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  4. The Tocantins is one of the largest clearwater rivers in South America. The Tocantins River is a river in Brazil, the central fluvial artery of the country. In the Tupi language, its name means "toucan's beak". It runs from south to north for about 2,450 km.

  5. Tocantins River. The Tocantins River is a river that flows through the northeastern part of Brazil. It rises in the district with a lot of mountains known as the Pireneus. These can be found to the west of the Federal District. Its western tributary, the Araguaia River, has headwaters very far south on the slopes of the Serra dos ...