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major source of sustenance for their families. This has created issues in large cities such as AsunciĂłn, where poverty-stricken farmers from the country's interior have populated the river's banks in search of an easier lifestyle. Seasonal flooding of the river's banks sometimes forces many thousands of displaced residents to seek temporary shelter until the waters recede from their homes. The Paraguayan military has been forced to dedicate land on one of its reserves in the capital to emergency housing for these displaced citizens. The river is a tourist attraction for its beauty.
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The river is also a source of commerce in the form of fishing, and provides irrigation for agriculture along its route. As such it provides a way of life for a number of poor fishermen who live along its banks and make the majority of their income selling fish in local markets, as well as supplying a
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typically less than 32 cm or 13 in), but in the flood season it is colder (typically 18–26.3 Â°C or 64.4–79.3 Â°F) and clearer (Secchi depth typically 26–130 cm or 10–51 in). The upper part of the Paraguay River is warmer than the lower and generally its temperature does
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of the Paraguay would have a devastating impact on the Pantanal wetlands. An effort by the Rios Vivos coalition to educate people on the effects of the project was successful in delaying the project, and the nations involved agreed to reformulate their plan. The final plan is still uncertain, along
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Owing to its importance as a navigable waterway serving Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the river has been the focus of commercial and industrial development. In 1997, the governments of the nations of the La Plata Basin proposed a plan under the Hidrovia Inter-Governmental Commission agency to
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crop that the area has embraced. The plan entailed constructing more hydroelectric dams along some of the waterways, along with a massive effort to restructure the navigable waterways—most notably the Paraguay River—through dredging of the waterway, rock removal and channel restructuring.
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region to the west, a largely uninhabited semi-arid region; and the eastern forested departments of the country, accounting for some 98% of the country's inhabitants. As such the river is considered perhaps the key geographical feature of the country with which it shares its name.
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Lammers, O., Moore, D. and Preakle, K. (1994). Considering the Hidrovia: a preliminary report on the status of the proposed Paraguay/Parana waterway project. Working Paper 3. Berkeley, California: International Rivers Network,
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of southern Brazil, northern Paraguay and parts of Bolivia. The Pantanal is the world's largest tropical wetland and is largely dependent upon waters provided by the Paraguay River.
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Frutos, Poi de Neiff, and Neiff (2006). Zooplankton of the Paraguay River : a comparison between sections and hydrological phases. Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim. 42(4): 277-288.
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of the Paraguay River may reach up to 8.2. The typical pH of the Paraguay River is 5.8—7.4 in the upper part (defined as the section before the inflow of the first non-Pantanal
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The Paraguay makes a long, gentle curve to the south-southeast before resuming a more south-southwesterly course, dividing the country of Paraguay into two distinct halves: the
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in terms of navigable length on the continent. This makes it an important shipping and trade corridor, providing a much-needed link to the Atlantic Ocean for the otherwise
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basin. The controversy over whether or not the project will have a disastrous effect on the local ecology, as well as the potential economic gains, continues to this day.
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Elhance, A. P. (1999). Hydropolitics in the 3rd World, Conflict and Cooperation in International River Basins. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace.
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From the city of Puerto Bahia Negra, Paraguay, the river forms the border between Paraguay and Brazil, flowing almost due south before the confluence with the
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Da Rosa, J. E. (1983). Economics, politics, and hydroelectric power: the Paraná River Basin. Latin American Research Review, VXVIII (3), pp. 77–107.
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Bascheck, B. and Hegglin, M. (2004). Plata/Paraná River Basin, A Case Study. Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology.
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Kulshreshtha, S.N. (1993). World Water Resources and Regional Vulnerability: Impact of Future Changes. RR-93-10, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.
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Gleick, P.H., ed. Water in Crisis. A Guide to the World's Fresh Water Resources, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 13–24.
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develop the rivers into an industrial waterway system to help reduce the costs of exporting goods from the area, in particular the
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in the Mato Grosso state of Brazil. It follows a generally southwesterly course, passing through the Brazilian city of
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American University Trade and Environment data base. (1999). Hydrovia Canal Plan and Environment. Available online at
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and Paraguay rivers. For hundreds of years, this river has served as the main route of Paraguay to the outside world.
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The Paraguay River basin includes several distinctive habitats, ranging from very clear waters such as Rio da Prata (
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United Nations. (1978). Register of international rivers, Water Supply Management, 2 (1). New York: Pergamon Press.
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Some 400 kilometres (250 mi) after flowing through the middle of Paraguay, at the confluence with the
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not fall below 22.5 Â°C (72.5 Â°F), although some upper Paraguay tributaries may fall below this.
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10 lb/cu in) before the inflow of Bermejo, but rises to about 600 milligrams per litre (2.2
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Fraser, L.H., and P.A. Keddy (2005). The World's Largest Wetlands: Ecology and Conservation. p.213.
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The Paraguay River is the primary waterway of the 147,629-square-kilometre (57,000 sq mi)
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Since that time, the river has had its vitality and importance, but is used today for a convoy of
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power generation; for this reason it is navigable for a considerable distance, second only to the
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The very clear waters of the Rio da Prata, part of the Paraguay River basin near
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nations of Paraguay and Bolivia. It serves such important cities as AsunciĂłn and
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10 lb/cu in) after. Directly after the inflow of Bermejo River, the
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with the effect it will have on the Pantanal and the ecology of the entire
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Map of the Paraná River Basin, showing the Paraguay River in highlight.
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American University Trade and Environment data base (2004). Itaipu Dam.
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The peak of the flood season in the Paraguay River (measured at
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The original inhabitants of the upper Paraguay River were the
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of the Paraguay River is about 100 milligrams per litre (3.6
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Estudo descobre 78 novas espécies de peixes no Rio Madeira.
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Deep water port on the River Paraguay in AsunciĂłn, Paraguay
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Varis, Olli; Tortajada, Cecilia; Biswas, Asit K. (2008).
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The Paraguay River was explored in the 16th century by
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with about 350 fish species, including more than 80
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The Paraguay River is the second major river of the
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Index

River Paraguay

Antequera

Paraguay
Brazil
Argentina
Bolivia
Parecis Plateau
Alto Paraguai
14°37′37″S 56°30′07″W / 14.627°S 56.502°W / -14.627; -56.502
Mouth
Paraná River
27°18′S 58°38′W / 27.300°S 58.633°W / -27.300; -58.633
Parana
Puerto Bermejo
Paraná River
RĂ­o de la Plata
Atlantic Ocean
Rio Negro
Miranda River
Cuiabá River
Apa River
Tebicuary River
Jauru River
Pilcomayo River
Bermejo River
Guarani
Portuguese
Spanish

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