The Cotinguiba River (Portuguese: Rio Cotinguiba) is a river in Sergipe, a state in northeastern Brazil. Its source is between the municipalities of Areia Branca and Laranjeiras. It flows into the Sergipe River at the border of the municipalities of Laranjeiras and Nossa Senhora do Socorro. It is approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) long with a basin of 232.5 square kilometres (89.8 sq mi). The Cotinguiba River is one of the main tributaries of the right bank of the Sergipe River, and flows into the Sergipe in a river bed in the form of an estuary. It passes through the municipalities of Areia Branca, Riachuelo, Laranjeiras and Nossa Senhora do Socorro.[1]

Cotinguiba River
Native nameRio Cotinguiba (Portuguese)
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationAreia Branca
Mouth 
 • location
Nossa Senhora do Socorro
 • coordinates
10°51′05″S 37°21′52″W / 10.85139°S 37.36444°W / -10.85139; -37.36444
Length50 km (31 mi)
Basin size232.5 km2 (89.8 sq mi)

The economy of the region of the Cotinguiba River was closely tied to the height and decline of sugarcane cultivation. After its decline, Laranjeiras alone remained prosperous due to its port. After the abolition of slavery in Brazil, the region went into economic decline and the Cotinguiba was no longer used for inland transportation.[2]

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  1. ^ Santos, Wesley Alves; Araújo, Hélio Mário de (2013). "Geologia e recursos hídricos superficiais e subterrâneos da sub-bacia hidrográfica do Rio Cotinguiba-SE". Boletim de Geografia. 31 (3): 5. doi:10.4025/bolgeogr.v31i3.17537. ISSN 2176-4786.
  2. ^ Roberta Bacellar Orazem (December 2008). "Os Altares-Mores das Igrejas de Laranjeiras/Sergipe". Revista de Arte Ohun (in Portuguese). 4 (4): 232–265. ISSN 1807-5479. Wikidata Q105552379.