Da Telha River

Da Telha River
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationRio Grande do Sul state
MouthHumaitã River
 • coordinates
28°38′S 51°24′W / 28.633°S 51.400°W / -28.633; -51.400
Basin features
CitiesVacaria, Muitos Capões, Ipê

The Rio da Telha is a river in Brazil located in the Northeast region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, in the geographical area of the Campos de Cima da Serra. It is a component of the Taquari-Antas River Hydrographic Basin.[1]

Geography and Hydrography

The river's course is established on the border and territory of municipalities in the Serra Gaúcha, including Ipê and Muitos Capões.

Hydrographically, the Rio da Telha is a significant tributary of the Rio Saltinho, which in turn flows into the Rio Turvo, integrating the system of the Rio das Antas and, consequently, the Taquari-Antas Basin.

See also

References

  1. ^ Geographical vocabulary of the state of Rio Grande do Sul (in Portuguese). 1950. p. 240. Antas—River (das), ... Alfredo Chaves and Guaporé, separated by the Carreiro, a tributary on the right bank, below whose mouth the Antas river takes the name Taquari