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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Acaray River, Aguapei River (Sao Paulo), Amambai River, Apore River, Arrecifes River, Arroio Guacu River, Arroyo del Medio, Barreiros River (Mato Grosso do Sul), Carapa River, Carcarana River, Combate River, Corriente River, Cuarto River, Do Peixe River (Parana River), Do Veado River, Feliciano River, Grande River, Gualeguay River, Guayquiraro River, Iguatemi River, Iguazu River, Itaquirai River, Itauna River, Ivai River, Ivinhema River, Laranjai River, Luduena Stream, Maracai River, Monday River, Negro River (Chaco), Nogoya River, Ocoi River, Pantano River, Paracai River (Parana), Paraguay River, Paranaiba River, Paranapanema River, Parana Mini River, Pardo River (Mato Grosso do Sul), Piquiri River, Quiteria River, Quitero River, Saladillo Stream, Salado River (Argentina), Samambaia River, Santana River (Mato Grosso do Sul), Santa Lucia River (Argentina), Santo Anastacio River, San Antonio River (South America), San Javier River (Santa Fe), Sao Francisco Falso Braco Norte River, Sao Francisco Falso Braco Sul River, Sao Francisco River (Parana), Sao Joao River (Parana River), Sao Jose dos Dourados River, Sucuriu River, Tapenaga River, Taquarucu River, Tatui River (Parana), Tercero River, Tiete River, Verde River (Mato Grosso do Sul), Ytambey River. Excerpt: The Tiete River (Portuguese, Rio Tiete) is a Brazilian river in the state of Sao Paulo. The source is in Salesopolis in the Serra do Mar, at 1,120 m altitude. Although the source is at most 22 kilometres (14 mi) from the coast, the escarpment of the Serra do Mar forces it to run in the opposite direction, to the interior, going through the state of Sao Paulo from southeast to northwest till it runs into the artificial lake formed by Eng Souza Dias (Jupia) Dam on the Parana River, in the municipality of Tres...