Portuguese Rio Paranaba, south central Brazil, rising on the western slopes of the Serra da Mata da Corda and flowing west-southwestward for about 600 mi (1,000 km); it collects eight sizable tributaries along its course to join the Grande River and form the Paran River. The river constitutes the border between Minas Gerais and Gois states and briefly separates Minas Gerais from Mato Grosso do Sul state. Diamond washings are along its course. In the late 1970s, the Brazilian government began irrigation projects in the Paranaba River Valley for cattle raising and cultivation of sugarcane, rice, corn (maize), cassava (for alcohol production), vegetables, feijo (beans), peanuts (groundnuts), bananas, and cotton. A hydroelectric plant was built at So Simo, about 60 mi north of the junction of the Paranaba and Araguaia rivers.
PARANABA RIVER
Meaning of PARANABA RIVER in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012