Quaraí River Explained

Quaraí River
Pushpin Map:Uruguay
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of mouth in Uruguay
Mouth Location:Uruguay River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Uruguay, Brazil
Length:340km (210miles)[1]
Basin Size:14750km2

The Quaraí or Cuareim River (Portuguese Rio Quaraí, Spanish Río Cuareim) is a tributary of the Uruguay River.

Location

The river originates in the Coxilha de Santana (Spanish Cuchilla de Santa Ana), an area of low-lying hills, and runs westward to join the Uruguay River. It forms the boundary between Uruguay on the south and Rio Grande do Sul state of Brazil on the north.

Border dispute

There is a long-standing and unresolved border dispute between Uruguay and Brazil along part of Quaraí River. However, this is not seen as a politically disturbing issue between the two countries, which have close and friendly diplomatic relations and strong economic ties. So far, the disputed areas have been effectively under Brazilian control.

See also

-30.1847°N -57.605°W

Notes and References

  1. Da Paz et al. (2008) Errors in river lengths derived from raster digital elevation models, Computers & Geosciences 34 (11), pp.1584-1596