Salgado River

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The Salgado River is a watercourse in northeastern Brazil that flows through the state of Ceará, including the municipality of Icó, and serves as an important regional tributary and water resource.

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Salgado River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Brazil NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Brazil
drainageBasin Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
economicImportance supports regional agriculture
supports rural communities in Ceará
environmentalImportance supports local aquatic ecosystems
flowsInDirection generally northward toward the Jaguaribe River
flowsThrough municipality of Icó
state of Ceará NERFINISHED
hasHydrologicalRole important regional tributary in Ceará
hasPortugueseName Rio Salgado NERFINISHED
locatedIn northeastern Brazil
semi-arid region of Ceará
state of Ceará NERFINISHED
mouthLocation Jaguaribe River NERFINISHED
partOf Jaguaribe River basin NERFINISHED
region Northeast Region of Brazil NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Jaguaribe River NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
irrigation
livestock watering
regional water supply
watercourseType perennial river

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Icó locatedOnRiver Salgado River