Sanguinoro

The Sanguinoro (Bortugeese for "gold blood") is a river in Azuria. It flows north from the central Batu Daglaru mountains into the Hafridum Sea, where it forms a small delta. It forms lake Titipu on the way. The city of Frideaux lies on this river. The river Remijo is a tributary, flowing in from the south.

The mountains which form the source of the Sanguinoro are rich in copper, much of which ends up in the river's water. Early settlers were idiots and thought this was gold, which is how the river got its name. Fortunately, copper is still sorta kinda useful I guess, for pots and pans and stuff.

Rocks and other minerals that have been mined in the mountains at and near the village of Pedraverde, which sits on the river, get transported by barge to Frideaux, where they are put to use or exported by sea.