Mutuacá River

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CountryBrazil
locationMarajó island
location
Pará River
Mutuacá River
Mutuacá River is located in Brazil
Mutuacá River
Location
CountryBrazil
StatePará
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMarajó island
Mouth 
  location
Pará River
  coordinates
1°44′35″S 50°05′31″W / 1.743151°S 50.091880°W / -1.743151; -50.091880
Basin size247.46 km2 (95.54 mi2)[1]

The Mutuacá River (Portuguese: Rio Mutuacá) is a river of Marajó, which itself is an island in the Amazon Delta. It is located in the state Pará in northern Brazil, and is a tributary to the Pará River.

The Mutuacá has its source in the flooded igapó forests on Marajó Island. It flows in south-eastern direction, entering the Pará River in a bay called Baía das Bocas. Two river channels called furos connect the Mutuacá to the Guajará River. They surround an area that is called Mutuacá Island.[2]

The river runs through part of the 194,868 hectares (481,530 acres) Terra Grande-Pracuúba Extractive Reserve, a sustainable use conservation unit created in 2006.[3]

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