Jaguaribe
The Jaguaribe River is located in northeastern Brazil, primarily flowing through the state of Ceará. It spans approximately 600 kilometers and is an important water source for the region, supporting agriculture and local communities. The river eventually empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
The river basin is characterized by a semi-arid climate, which influences the surrounding ecosystems. The Jaguaribe region is home to diverse flora and fauna, making it significant for biodiversity. Additionally, the river plays a crucial role in the local economy, providing irrigation for crops and serving as a transportation route.