Talk:Barreiras
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edit"Rio de Janeiro" in the "Location and geography" section currently links to the well-known city in the south of Brazil, whereas it should link to a to-be-created page for a river. Based on the preceding link to "Rio Grande", I presume we need to know the name of the river of which Rio de Janeiro is a tributary. Stonesoupma (talk) 21:05, 19 January 2010 (UTC)
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