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The suspended load of the Paraguay River is about 100 milligrams per litre (3.6 × 10 −6 lb/cu in) before the inflow of Bermejo, but rises to about 600 milligrams per litre (2.2 × 10 −5 lb/cu in) after. [7] Directly after the inflow of Bermejo River, the pH of the Paraguay River may reach up to 8.2.
The rivers of Paraguay have served, in the absence of usable roads, as natural ways to access the more remote Paraguayan territories. Some of them, the major tributaries of Paraguay and Parana, enabled navigation on a small scale, and smaller boats with limited use in times of drought due to decreasing flow of water flows.
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The Apa River (Spanish: Río Apa, [1] Portuguese: Rio Apa) is a river of Paraguay and Brazil. It is a tributary of the Paraguay River , which in turn is a tributary of the Paraná River . It starts in the Amambai Mountains of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul .
Confuso River; Location; Country: Paraguay: ... The Confuso River (Spanish, Río Confuso [1]) is a river of Paraguay. It is a tributary of the Paraguay River. See also
Location; Country: Paraguay: The Negro River (Paraguay) is a river of Paraguay. See also. List of rivers of Paraguay; References.
The Tebicuary River (Spanish: Río Tebicuary [1]), a tributary of Paraguay River is a river in Paraguay. Located in the southwestern part of that country, it flows eastwards discharging to Paraguay River about 45 km south of Formosa and 30 km north of Pilar. The San Rafael National Park in the river's upper basin. [2]
It merges 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. The first European to go up the Paraná River was the Venetian explorer Sebastian Cabot, in 1526, while working for Spain. A drought hit the river in 2021, causing a 77-year low. [7] [8]