Río de la Plata Basin

Connected Sites: 7

“the 3,170,000-square-kilometre hydrographical area in South America that drains to the Río de la Plata. It includes areas of southeastern Bolivia, southern and central Brazil, the entire country of Paraguay, most of Uruguay, and northern Argentina. Making up about one fourth of the continent's surface, it is the second largest drainage basin in South America (after the Amazon basin) and one of the largest in the world. The main rivers of the La Plata basin are the Paraná River, the Paraguay River (the Paraná's main tributary), and the Uruguay River.“ (Wiki) See map

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Connected Sites

Pantanal
Pantanal
Brazil
Inscribed: 2000
3.69
58
2
On The Paraguay River
Iguacu
Iguacu
Brazil
Inscribed: 1986
4.27
269
10
On The Iguassu Which Flows Directly Into The Parana River
Iguazu National Park
Inscribed: 1984
4.36
271
9
On The Iguazu Which Flows Directly Into The Parana River
Fray Bentos
Inscribed: 2015
2.72
43
5
On The Uruguay River
Sucre
Sucre
Bolivia
Inscribed: 1991
2.86
113
7
On The Cachimayu Which Flows Into The Pilcomayu And Thence To The Paraguay/Parana
Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis
Inscribed: 1983
2.86
87
9
Mainly On The Parana But Sta Maria (Arg) And Sao Miguel (Braz) Are On The Uruguay
Jesuit Missions of Trinidad and Jesus
Inscribed: 1993
3.00
90
8
On The Parana