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All this is not very curious, but the environs of Tabatinga are charming, particularly at the mouth of the Javary, which is of sufficient extent to contain the Archipelago of the Aramasa
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Opposite Remate de Males, across the Itecoahy, is a collection of some ten huts that form the village of São Francisco, while across the Javary is the somewhat larger village of Nazareth.
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All this is not very curious, but the environs of Tabatinga are charming, particularly at the mouth of the Javary, which is of sufficient extent to contain the Archipelago of the Aramasa Islands.
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon Jules Verne 1866
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Fragoso was not slow to get abroad; natives came to him from all sides: Ticunas from the left bank of the river, Mayorunas from the right bank, as well as those who live on the Cajuru and those who come from the villages of the Javary.
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During the morning the raft passed by the picturesque group of islands situated in the vast estuary of the Javary.
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When to this was added a second chill that shook me from head to foot with such violence that I thought my last hour had come, I knew I was in for my first experience of the dreaded Javary fever.
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Javary region is called in South America, while they faced innumerable dangers.
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"Culmination of Evils," is the great mortality of the community, which it has as a part of the great Javary district.
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We expected soon to be in the territory owned by Coronel da Silva, the richest rubber proprietor in the Javary region.
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Remate de Males, as I have explained, is at the junction of the Itecoahy and the Javary rivers, the latter 700 miles in length, and thirty miles or so below the village the Javary joins the Amazon proper, or Solimoés as it is called here.
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