Manicorezinho River

Definition
The term “Manicorezinho River” refers to a purported watercourse, presumably located in Brazil, whose existence and characteristics are not documented in widely available, reliable encyclopedic sources.

Overview
No comprehensive description of the Manicorezinho River can be provided, as authoritative geographic or hydrographic references do not contain entries for a river by this name. Consequently, details such as its length, drainage basin, tributary status, or surrounding region remain unverified.

Etymology/Origin
The name appears to be a diminutive form of “Manicoré,” a name associated with both a municipality and a river (the Manicoré River) in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. In Portuguese, the suffix “‑zinho” conveys smallness or affection, suggesting that “Manicorezinho” could denote a smaller or lesser-known stream related to the Manicoré River system. This interpretation is speculative and not confirmed by documented sources.

Characteristics
Accurate information regarding the physical characteristics (e.g., source, course, discharge, ecological significance) of the Manicorezinho River is not confirmed.

Related Topics

  • Manicoré River – a recognized tributary of the Madeira River in the Amazon basin.
  • Amazon Basin – the extensive drainage basin that includes numerous rivers in northern Brazil.
  • Portuguese Diminutive Suffix “‑zinho” – a linguistic element used to form diminutive nouns in Portuguese.

Note: The lack of verifiable information indicates that the term “Manicorezinho River” is not widely recognized in established geographic literature.

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