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The Aquidaban River is a river in northeastern Paraguay. The Apa River forms part of the border between Paraguay and Brazil. The Acaray River in eastern Paraguay.

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The Paraguay river generally flows South.

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The Paraguay River runs through the city of Asunción, which is the capital of Paraguay. This river forms the border between Argentina and Paraguay.

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There are a total of 28 rivers that run through Paraguay. They are all a part of the La Plata Basin. They include Monday River, Confuso River, Paraguay River, and Monte Lindo River.

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Paraguay River Paraná River Pilcomayo River Yhaguy River The link below will give you more information.

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Paraguay is in South America on both the east and south coasts of the Paraguay River.

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Most people live on the edge of the paraguay river because it is filled with natural resources and is the only frican place in paraguay with water.

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Paraguay literally means Parrot River.

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Paraguay is a South American Country.

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The main river in paraguay is the Paraguay river 2621Kilometers and the second largest and the second is the Rio De La Plata 1,600,000 miles

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The Itaipu Dam is located on the Paraná River, on the border between Brazil and Paraguay.

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Paraguay got its name from a river that flowed north to south through the land. The Indians gave the river its name meaning a great river.

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In Paraguay, Asuncion is situated on Paraguay River's left bank near Argentina's border. This city is the capital of Paraguay, and it was founded in 1536.

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Amazon River, Parana River, and Paraguay river

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In southeastern Brazil.

The Paraguay River is 1,584 miles long from its headwaters in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso to its confluence with the Parana River north of Corrientes.

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Uruguay don't have terrestrial limits with Paraguay. It only has with Brazil (at north and east), Argentina through the "Uruguay River" and "Río de la Plata" (an estuary) (at West and South West) and then with the Atlantic Ocean at south east.

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2,550km or 1,584 miles

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Asuncion is the Federal capital of Paraguay. The city is located at latitude 25 degrees 15 minutes south, longitude 57 degrees 40 minutes west on the east bank of the River Paraguay near its confluence with the River Pilcomayo

It is the chief port and commercial center of the Republic of Paraguay. Its population is estimated at 590,000.

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The Parana River is located in South America. The Parana River runs through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. It borders Brazil and Paraguay. It is a shorter river than the Amazon.

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The Paraguay River runs past the city of Asuncion. The city is located on the left bank of the river.

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Early in 1865, the armored fleet of Brazil, the Imperial Brazilian Navy crushed the fleet of Paraguay. The Brazilian Navy then blockaded the Paraguay River, sealing all waterways out of Paraguay. Paraguay was and is an inland nation and in 1865, a single river allowed for access to the Atlantic Ocean.

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The Parana River can be found in 3 countries: Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay

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Paraguay River is such a major river in south central South America, running through Brazil.

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Paraguay takes its name from the Paraguay River. The river runs through Brazil and forms part of that country's border with Bolivia as well as running through Paraguay and forming part of the border with Argentina. It flows 2,549 km south before meeting the Parana River. The name is taken from the Guarani words para (ocean) gua (to or from) and y (water); ie water that goes to the ocean.

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The Paraná River's tributaries include:

Paraguay River

Iguazu River

Alto Paraná River

Uruguay River

Paranapanema River

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It runs through Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina.

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The only importance to Paraguay is that it provides a deep channel to the Parana River, which is landlocked Paraguay's major access to the Atlantic through Argentina.

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While there are numerous rivers in Bolivia, this country has three major ones. They are the Guapore River, Mamore River, and Paraguay River.

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The river is also a source of commerce in the form of fishing and providing irrigation for agriculture along its route

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The Paraná River is a river in Central South America, running through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina for some 4,880 kilometres (3,030 mi). It merges first with the Paraguay River and then farther downstream with the Uruguay River to form the Río de la Plata and empties into the Atlantic Ocean.

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it is the 14th longest river in the world, starts in southern Brazil, passes through Argentina and Paraguay

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There are grassy plains and low wooded hills east of the Rio Paraguay. The Chaco region west of the river consists of low marshy plains. Dry forests, scrub, and jungles are located farther away from the river.

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Both are landlocked countries in their continents, each with a river as southern border.

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grassy plains and wooded hills east of Rio paraguay; Gran Chaco region west of Rio Paraguay mostly low, marshy plain near the river, and dry forest and thorny scrub elsewhere.

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Bolivia stands to benefit most from the Hidrovia project. The waterway will provide a more efficient transport route for its exports to reach international markets through the Paraguay-Paraná River system. This will reduce transportation costs and boost trade for Bolivia.

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The Paraná and the Iguazu Rivers form the natural border between Argentina and Paraguay.

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The Amazon, Parana River and Tocatins River run through Brazil.

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none, it is a landlock no water borders it. it is one of two landlocks in south america

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Both are landlocked countries in their continents, each with a river as southern border.

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Both Paraguay and Zambia are landlocked: all the borders are shared with other countries and there is no coastline. Both have a major river as their southern border. Both are located in the Southern Hemisphere.

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The name Paraná is an abbreviation of the phrase "para rehe onáva"

It merges first with the Paraguay River and then farther downstream with the Uruguay River to form the Río de la Plata and empties into the Atlantic Ocean.

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Well the name Paraguay means "water that goes to water" for instence like a river to a lake. P.S the only way i know this is because i am doing a social studies project on it!!!!!!!

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