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DZõ
[saw-li-moins]
noun
Brazilian name of the Amazon from its junction with the Río Negro to the border of Peru.
DZõ
/ ܱˈõəʃ /
noun
the Brazilian name for the Amazon from the Peruvian border to the Rio Negro
Example Sentences
The DZõ river has also fallen to its lowest level on record in Tabatinga, on Brazil's border with Colombia.
Residents of Manacapuru, on the banks of the DZõ river, said they were struggling to get vital supplies, including food and drinking water, to the city.
But as we turn from the broad DZõ river into the creek that winds towards his village, even he is taken aback.
They are located on a stretch of shore known as Ponta das Lajes, near where the Rio Negro and the DZõ river flow into the Amazon.
The rocky point is called Ponto das Lajes on the north shore of the Amazon near where the Rio Negro and Solimoes rivers join.
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