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Solimões River

Coordinates: 04°38′09″S 70°15′57″W / 4.63583°S 70.26583°W / -4.63583; -70.26583
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Solimões river at the confluence or the Meeting of Waters with Negro River, near Manaus, where the Amazon River officially begins.

Solimões (Portuguese pronunciation: [soliˈmõjs]) is the name often given to upper stretches of the Amazon River from its confluence with the Rio Negro upstream to the border of Brazil and Peru.

Further upstream from the border, the name of the river seems to depend on the speaker. Brazilians may either continue to call it the Solimões or refer to it as the Rio Marañón -- a name which Peruvians usually only apply further upstream, before the Marañón and the Ucayali join to create what they, and most of the countries in the world (excluding Brazil), call the Amazon river.

04°38′09″S 70°15′57″W / 4.63583°S 70.26583°W / -4.63583; -70.26583