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  2. Río de la Plata - Wikipedia

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    2]: Length: 290 km (180 mi) [3] 4,876 km (3,030 mi) including the Paraná: Basin size: 3,170,000 km 2 (1,220,000 sq mi) [4] 3,182,064 km 2 (1,228,602 sq mi) [5]: Discharge: : • location: Río de la Plata, Atlantic Ocean: • average: (Period 1971-2010) . 27,225 m 3 /s (961,400 cu ft/s) [5] 22,000 m 3 /s (780,000 cu ft/s) [3]. 884 km 3 /a (28,000 m 3 /s) [6]: • minimum: 12,000 m 3 /s ...

  3. Río de la Plata Basin - Wikipedia

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    The La Plata basin is bounded by the Brazilian Highlands to the north, the Andes Mountains to the west, and Patagonia to the south. The watershed extends mostly northward from the source of the Río de la Plata for roughly 2,400 kilometres (1,500 mi), as far as Brasília and Cuiabá in Brazil and Sucre in Bolivia, spanning latitudes between 14 and 37 degrees south and longitudes between 43 and ...

  4. Tidal river - Wikipedia

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    The Rio de la Plata is a tidal river on the border between Uruguay and Argentina. It is classified as microtidal, as its tidal range is less than 1 meter. This river is significant mostly due to its size, as more than one tidal wavelength can be accommodated in this river's estuary.

  5. List of rivers by discharge - Wikipedia

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    Rivers with an average discharge of 5,000 m 3 /s or greater, as a fraction of the estimated global total.. This article lists rivers by their average discharge measured in descending order of their water flow rate.

  6. Uruguay - Buenos Aires Shelf marine ecoregion - Wikipedia

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    South of the Rio de la Plata, the coast becomes dunes and cliffs fronting the flat grassland of the Humid Pampas. [1] The major rivers feeding the marine region include the Rio de la Plata and its tributaries, the estuary of Bahía Blanca, and Rio Negro. The continental shelf along this coast of Uruguay and Argentina extends about 200 km out to ...

  7. Water resources management in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, this aquifer was over-exploited resulting in saline intrusion from the Atlantic Ocean causing the city to use water from the Plata river. Over time, the Puelches aquifer has recharged but is not being used and now the water level of the aquifer is reaching 1 m below the surface in many areas.

  8. Paraguay River - Wikipedia

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    Deep water port on the River Paraguay in Asunción, Paraguay The Paraguay River is the second major river of the Rio de la Plata Basin , after the Paraná River. The Paraguay's drainage basin , about 1,095,000 square kilometres (423,000 sq mi), [ 4 ] covers a vast area that includes major portions of Argentina, southern Brazil, parts of Bolivia ...

  9. Integrated urban water management in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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    Surface Water: The La Plata sub-basin's catchment area is 130,200 km 2 and constitutes (4.2%) of the world's fifth largest river basin – the La Plata, extending over 3.1 million km 2, five countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay), almost 50 major cities, and supporting over 100 million inhabitants.