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1    1,   14|        passed by the mouths of iguarapes, or little affluents, with
2    1,   15|      Between them were canals, iguarapes, lagoons, temporary lakes,
3    2,    1|   under repair up the numerous iguarapes, or canals, which so capriciously
4    2,    1| bridges. In a few places these iguarapes flow with their brownish
5    2,    4|        of one of the principal iguarapes of the town. To the voluntary
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