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Tocantins
is the largest basin located entirely within Brazil. During floods, when
water levels are high, navigation along the Tocantins river is possible
along 1,900 km, between the cities of Belém, in the State of Pará, and
Peixes, in Goiás. The river's hydroelectric potential is partly exploited
at the Tucuruí Power Station, in Pará. In turn, the Araguaia river,
crosses the State of Tocantins from North to South and navigation is
possible along 1,100 km of its course. Construction of the Araguaia -
Tocantins Waterway aims at creating a passageway in the North
Region with interaction of different transport modalities.
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