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UNESCO Water e-Newsletter No. 258: The La Plata River Basin
UNESCO Water e-Newsletter No. 258: The La Plata River Basin (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) 07 November 2011
Uruguay Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles
Uruguayan territory and flows into the Uruguay River, which separates Uruguay from Argentina. to the assistance of the Blancos, whereupon Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay
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Bella Unión, city that receives the given name which is at the junction of the Cuareim River with the Uruguay River, on the border of Uruguay with Brazil and Argentina
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Almost half the country's exports go to Argentina and Brazil The River Plate Republics, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, 1965. Fitzgibbon, Russell H
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BRAZIL : Following the Uruguay River on the Brazilian side brought us a change of be as well known as its two big neighbours – Brazil and Argentina -
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with Argentina were strained by an ongoing dispute over the construction in Uruguay of a large wood pulp mill on a shared river. for Uruguay are Brazil, Argentina
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River flows down the left side of the image from the north, forming Uruguay’s western border with Argentina. with Brazil is defined by the Quarai River. Uruguay
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southwest to the Paraguay River, then south and east through Argentina to the Uruguay River Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay Major Cities Flows By
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