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  2. Itaipu Dam - Wikipedia

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    The name "Itaipu" was taken from an isle that existed near the construction site. In the Guarani language, Itaipu means "the sounding stone". [2] The Itaipu Dam's hydroelectric power plant produced the second-most electricity of any in the world as of 2020, only surpassed by the Three Gorges Dam plant in China in electricity production.

  3. Itaipu Lake - Wikipedia

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    Itaipu is a word of Tupi origin meaning "noise of the river of stones" or "noisy river of stones", through the combination of itá (stone), y (water, river), and pu (noise). [1] Itaipu was the name of the small island that existed near the construction site of the dam. [2]

  4. File:Usina Hidroelétrica Itaipu Binacional - Itaipu Dam ...

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    The name "Itaipu" was taken from an isle that existed near the construction site. In the Guarani language, Itaipu means "the sounding stone". The dam is the second largest operating hydroelectric facility in terms of annual energy generation, generating 98.6 in 2013 and 87.8 TWh in 2014, while the annual energy generation of the Three Gorges ...

  5. List of rivers of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Epirus & Central Greece. Pavla/Pavllë (near Vrinë, Albania) Thyamis (near Igoumenitsa) Tyria (near Vrosina) Acheron (near Parga) Louros (near Preveza) Arachthos (in Kommeno) Acheloos (near Astakos) Megdovas (near Fragkista) Agrafiotis (near Fragkista) Granitsiotis (near Granitsa) Evinos (near Missolonghi) Mornos (near Nafpaktos) Pleistos ...

  6. Guaíra Falls - Wikipedia

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    A tourist attraction and a favorite of locals, the falls were completely submerged under the artificial lake created by the Itaipu Dam upon its completion in 1982. The building of the dam, authorized by a 1973 bilateral agreement between the Paraguayan and Brazilian regimes of the time, marked a new era of cooperation between the countries, both of which had claimed ownership of Guaíra Falls.

  7. Pikyry Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Pikyry is a biological reserve in the Alto Paraná Department of Paraguay, on the right bank of the Paraná river, and is one of the sites earmarked as 8 ecological reserve by the Itaipu dam, the largest dam in production in the world, located between Paraguay and Brazil. Located in a natural bay, Pikyry is formed by the stream and its ...

  8. Foz do Iguaçu - Wikipedia

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    Attractions include also Macuco Safari river rafting and Poço Preto Hike; Itaipu Dam, the first-largest generator of hydro-electric power in the world, in the Parana river, between Brazil and Paraguay. Both the plant and the Biological Reserve can be visited; The Tríplice Fronteira (Triple Frontier) location where Brazil, Argentina and ...

  9. Salto del Guairá - Wikipedia

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    The name "Guaíra" comes from the Tupi language and means "place difficult to access". The name "Salto del Guaira", which means "Guaira Falls" in Spanish, is named after the Guaíra Falls (just like its Brazilian twin city), which was located on the border with Brazil. The falls was submerged after the construction of the Itaipu Dam in 1982.