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Coordinates: 7°24′00″S 72°25′00″W / 7.40000°S 72.41667°W / -7.40000; -72.41667
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The Lago do Erepecu runs parallel to the lower Rio Trombetas.

The Trombetas is a river on the northern side of the Amazon River. Its confluence with the Amazon is just north of the town of Óbidos, Pará in Brazil. It has its sources in the Guyana highlands, but its long course is frequently interrupted by violent currents, rocky barriers, and rapids. The inferior zone of the river, as far up as the first fall, the Porteira, has but little broken water and is low and swampy; but above the long series of cataracts and rapids the character and aspect of the valley completely change, and the climate is much better. The river is navigable for 135 miles above its mouth.

Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)


7°24′00″S 72°25′00″W / 7.40000°S 72.41667°W / -7.40000; -72.41667