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This article is about the second-longest river in South America: For the shorter river in Goiás, central Brazil, see Paranã River The Paraná River (Spanish: , Portuguese: ) is a river in south cent...
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Paraná Delta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Paraná Delta is the delta of the Paraná River in Argentina. The Paraná flows north–south and becomes an alluvial basin (a flood plain) between the Argentine provinces of Entre Ríos and Santa Fe,...
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This article describes the Parana River, its facts and figures, and its past and present. ... The first European to go up the Parana River was the Englishman Sebastian Cabot, in 1526, while sailing for Spain.
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Current information about climate and the environment. ... The Parana River delta is a huge forested marshland about 20 miles northeast of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The area is a very popular tour destination. Guided boat tours can be taken into this vast labyrinth of marsh and trees.
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Fauna: caiman, jaguar, maned wolf, brown howler monkey, giant river otter, giant anteater, tapir, hyacinth macaw, jabiru stork ... Scott Warren (Small wooden fishing boats, Parana, Brazil) ... TNC (Paraguay-Parana River system map)
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Visit the beautiful Paraguay-Parana River System and see what the Conservancy is working to protect and restore.; View the slideshow ... Restoring Riparian Zones in the Atlantic Forest; Read about how the Conservancy is working with local farmers and ranchers in Brazil to restore forests along the Parana River system.
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Argentina Travel Guide: Tigre, Parana River Delta Guide and Info. ... Only 18 miles north of the Buenos Aires, there is an extraordinary ecological zone: the Parana River Delta. You can get there by taking the picturesque Tren de la Costa(Riverside Train), whose path along Rio de la Plata coast will allow you to see...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on ParanA, river, Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina, Latin American And Caribbean Physical Geography. Includes related research links. ... ParanA, river, c.2,000 mi (3,200 km) long, formed by the junction of the ParanaIba and the Rio Grande,
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Parana River Delta; Image taken 5/26/2000 ... The Parana River delta is a huge forested marshland about 20 miles northeast of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The area is a very popular tour destination. Guided boat tours can be taken into this vast labyrinth of marsh and trees.
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The Parana River is the second largest river in South America. Learn more about the Parana River at HowStuffWorks. ... Paraná River (Spanish, a river in southeastern South America. It is formed by the union of the Grande and Paranaíba rivers in southern Brazil. The Parana flows generally southward for about 1,900 miles (3...
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