Choró River
Choró River. The Choró River is in Ceará state, eastern Brazil. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The mouth is about 4.1°S, 38.15°W. Historically, a coastal tribe between the mouths of the Monim River and the Choró River spoke an extinct language called Teremembe, Tremembé, or Taramembé.
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