The rest of the city center and the central district. 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. The drop in water levels slowed down cargo vessel traffic, resulting in cost overruns for imported goods and a loss of 250 million dollars. The cities of Asuncion and Concepcion are dependent on the Paraguay River for trade and commerce. (2002) urban area, 512,112; (2019 est.) West of the river, the Chaco, with its low, vast, marshy plains and semi-arid climate, is larger in size but much less productive and populated. AP Photo/Jorge Saenz. The river bed in the middle reaches is the natural border between Paraguay and Argentina. The landlocked nation of Paraguay covers an area of 406,752 sq. 7/7. 2/10. (Municipality of Asunción) The city lies 175 feet (53 metres) above sea level. The country stagnated economically for the next half century. The Paraguay River starts in Mato Grosso, a verdant state just to the west of central Brazil. Some 85% per cent of Paraguay’s foreign trade is conducted via the river, which has been depleted because of a lack of rainfall in the Pantanal area of Mato Grosso state in Brazil. Frutos, Poi de Neiff, and Neiff (2006). Located on the east bank of Paraguay River is, Asunción - the national capital and the largest city of Paraguay. The city lies 175 feet (53 metres) above sea level. This picture shows the cracked earth in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay. Asunción, city and capital of Paraguay, occupying a promontory and descending to the Paraguay River near its confluence with the Pilcomayo. Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database (TFDD) (2007). Asuncion, city and capital of Paraguay, occupying a promontory and descending to the Paraguay River near its confluence with the Pilcomayo. The total length of Paraná - 4700 kilometers. By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica. The Paraguay's drainage basin, about 1,095,000 square kilometres (423,000 sq mi),[3] covers a vast area that includes major portions of Argentina, southern Brazil, parts of Bolivia, and most of the country of Paraguay. RR-93-10, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria. This page was last edited on 4 December 2020, at 18:01. This has created issues in large cities such as Asunción, where poverty-stricken farmers from the country's interior have populated the river's banks in search of an easier lifestyle. Paraguay River. It flows about 2,695 kilometres (1,675 mi)[2] from its headwaters in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso to its confluence with the Paraná River north of Corrientes and Resistencia. "Case Study of Transboundary Dispute Resolution: the La Plata basin," Aaron T. Wolf and Joshua T. Newton, National Geographic News article, July 31, 2003, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paraguay_River&oldid=992326139, Rivers of Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia), Articles needing additional references from March 2016, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from December 2015, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat-VIAF identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. The city sits on the bank of the Paraguay River and is home to a rich variety of bird species including many migratory birds during parts of the year. Paraguay (/ ˈ p ær ə ɡ w aɪ /; Spanish pronunciation: [paɾaˈɣwaj] ()), officially the Republic of Paraguay (Spanish: República del Paraguay; Guarani: Tetã Paraguái), is a country in South America.It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. J. Lim. Authorities in Paraguay said that over 10,000 people from 2,100 families have been displaced by flooding from the Paraguay River in Asunción. On this 11-day tour, visit different places in Paraguay which played an important part in the Paraguayan-Germany history, as well as beautiful natural landscapes like Iguazu Falls. Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. Asunción, city and capital of Paraguay, occupying a promontory and descending to the Paraguay River near its confluence with the Pilcomayo. The suspended load of the Paraguay River is about 100 milligrams per litre (5.8×10−5 oz/cu in) before the inflow of Bermejo, but rises to about 600 milligrams per litre (0.00035 oz/cu in) after. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. As the seat of the national government and of the archbishop of Paraguay, it dominates social, cultural, and economic trends in … 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. Plata/Paraná River Basin, A Case Study. The city’s strategic position at the head of a great river system linking Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, its three enemies in the War of the Triple Alliance (1864/65–1870), led to Asunción’s capture in 1868, and Brazil occupied and administered it until 1876. It then turns in a generally southward direction, flowing through the Pantanal wetlands, the city of Corumbá, then running close to the Brazil-Bolivia border for a short distance in the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. Of all the meat, grain, agricultural, and forestry commodities exported by the country, 65 percent relies on ships travelling up and down the Paraguay River. 

The Paraná-Paraguay waterway, among the largest in the world, starts in the town of Puerto Cáceres, in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, and flows all the way down to the Uruguayan city of Nueva Palmira. Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology. The capital city, as well as the largest city in Paraguay, is Asunción. The Paraguay River is the primary waterway of the 147,629-square-kilometre (57,000 sq mi) Pantanal wetlands of southern Brazil, northern Paraguay and parts of Bolivia. The river belongs to once the three countries - Brazil,Paraguay and Argentina. (Municipality of Asunción) The Paraguay River has reached its lowest level in half a century after months of extreme drought in the region, exposing the vulnerability of landlocked Paraguay’s economy. [4] The upper part of the Paraguay River is warmer than the lower and generally its temperature does not fall below 22.5 °C (72.5 °F), although some upper Paraguay tributaries may fall below this. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. The River is at the lowest it has been in 50 years after months of drought. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace. It was founded on August 15, 1537 by Captain Juan de Salazar y Espinoza, being one of the oldest cities in South America. Bogotá, capital city of Colombia. The Paraguay River … Paraguay river jaguar programs; ... We make a left turn before entering the city and drive towards Paraguay river (2.5 hrs). The city tour included a stop at the Government Palace, built around the late 1800s, overlooking the Paraguay River. The World's Largest Wetlands: Ecology and Conservation. Itaipu Dam. The Paraguay River (Río Paraguay in Spanish, Rio Paraguai in Portuguese, Ysyry Paraguái in Guarani) is a major river in south-central South America, running through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. Considering the Hidrovia: a preliminary report on the status of the proposed Paraguay/Parana waterway project. Most of the people of Paraguay live within 100 miles (160 km) of the capital city of Asuncion. Zooplankton of the Paraguay River : a comparison between sections and hydrological phases. South America. A 90-day emergency was quickly declared, with many families – especially those living in less affluent neighbourhoods – forced to flee their homes. In 1997 the governments of the nations of the La Plata Basin proposed a plan under the Hidrovia Inter-Governmental Commission (CIH) agency to develop the rivers into an industrial waterway system to help reduce the costs of exporting goods from the area, in particular the soybean crop that the area has embraced. It lies 175 feet above sea level. It follows a generally southwesterly course, passing through the Brazilian city of Cáceres. Bahia Negra Bahia Negra is a small town at the very end of the world. 6/7. Industrial plants produce textiles, vegetable oils, footwear, flour, small river craft, and tobacco products. It then forms the frontier between Paraguay and Argentina for the last 150 miles (240 km) of its course before joining the Alto (Upper) Paraná River , the combined river then flowing into Argentina as the lower Paraná River. The river is also a source of commerce in the form of fishing, and provides irrigation for agriculture along its route. 6 min read. United Nations. In addition, most of the country’s cities and towns, which date back to colonial times, are located here. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz) Birds gather on the sandbanks that were unearthed by the historically low level of the Paraguay River in Asuncion, Paraguay, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020. (1999). The native Guarani language is widely spoken culturally, but Spanish is preferred in business and government. The Parana River on the border of Paraguay and Brazil. Omissions? Pop. (1993). The city sits on the left bank of the Paraguay River, almost at the confluence of this river with the River Pilcomayo. In the disastrous War of the Triple Alliance (1865-70) - between Paraguay and Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay - Paraguay lost two-thirds of its adult males and much of its territory. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. Partly because of its remoteness from Spain, nationalist and separatist movements began early in Paraguay: the Jesuits were expelled in 1767, and independence from Spain was declared in Asunción at midnight on May 14/15, 1811. Paraguay is a land-locked country located in South America. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. The city was so named when a stockade was completed there on the Feast of the Assumption (August 15) in 1537. Hydropolitics in the 3rd World, Conflict and Cooperation in International River Basins. urban agglom., 2,317,900. Corrections? [6] About 80% of the fish species in the river are characiforms (tetras and allies) and siluriforms (catfish). This picture shows the cracked earth in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay. The river belongs to once the three countries - Brazil,Paraguay and Argentina. Adjacent to the river, suburban buildings are still colonial in style—one story with a patio—but the centre of town consists of modern high-rise buildings. Unlike many of the other great rivers of the Rio de la Plata Basin, the Paraguay has not been dammed for hydroelectric power generation; for this reason it is navigable for a considerable distance, second only to the Amazon River in terms of navigable length on the continent. km. Economics, politics, and hydroelectric power: the Paraná River Basin. The Paraguay's source is south of Diamantino in the Mato Grosso state of Brazil. López presidential palace, Asunción, Paraguay. Located 872 kilometers from Asunción, is in the confluence of the Paraguay River and the Negro (Black) River. Asunción is the principal distributing centre of the most densely populated region of Paraguay. On this 11-day tour, visit different places in Paraguay which played an important part in the Paraguayan-Germany history, as well as beautiful natural landscapes like Iguazu Falls. Asunción Has a climate of tropical savannah that limits with a humid subtropical climate. Available online at http://www.american.edu/TED/hidrovia.htm. The city is located on the left bank of the Paraguay River. Paraná Plateau - The forested highlands in Paraguay's east, along the Paraná River, home to the second largest city of Ciudad del Este, just over the river from Iguaçu Falls. Lammers, O., Moore, D. and Preakle, K. (1994). Paraguay is a country of big rivers, green landscapes, folklore and a rich indigenous culture in central South America.It's relatively small compared to its neighbours, with an area of 406,752 km 2 – about the same size as Germany. 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. As the seat of the national government and of the archbishop of Paraguay, Asunción dominates social, cultural, and economic trends in Paraguay. Cotton, sugarcane, corn (maize), tobacco, fruit, and cattle products from the rich agricultural and pastoral hinterland are processed in and around the capital. The capital city of Asunción lies on the banks of the Paraguay River, and is home to the grand Government Palace and the Museo del Barro, which displays pre-Columbian ceramics and artefacts. Asunción, the capital city of the Republic of Paraguay, is located next to the Paraguay River. Asunción is located between the parallels 25° 15' and 25° 20' of south latitude and between the meridians 57° 40' and 57° 30' of west longitude. The Paraguay River (Río Paraguay in Spanish, Rio Paraguai in Portuguese) is a major river in south central South America, running through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina.It flows approximately 2,549 km from its headwaters in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso to its confluence with the Parana River north of Corrientes.It divides Paraguay into two regions, the oriental and the occidental. The source and upper course of the Paraguay River are in Brazil, where it demarcates part of the frontier with Paraguay before entering Paraguay itself, which it traverses from north to south. In short known as Asunción, it is also the largest city in the country. River steamers, mostly of foreign ownership, are the principal means of transporting freight. [6] Several of these migrate up the Paraguay River to spawn, including Prochilodus lineatus and Pseudoplatystoma corruscans. And it is the second longest river in all of South America, second only to the Amazon. Uruguay (/ ˈ jʊər ə ɡ w aɪ / (); Spanish: [uɾuˈɣwaj] ()), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in the southeastern region of South America.It borders Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and east, with the Río de la Plata (River of Silver) to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. The total length of Paraná - 4700 kilometers. It goes through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina.It is about 2,621 kilometres (1,629 mi) long. The rest of the city is surrounded by the Central Department. [4] Directly after the inflow of Bermejo River, the pH of the Paraguay River may reach up to 8.2. Some of the city’s earliest buildings can be found along the street that fronts the palace; today, it is a beautiful pedestrian area. This place shares borders with three countries: Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. 13–24. Lying across the Paraguay River, in between three hills, the city is both a town and a port, and the only way to reach it is via boat. It flows approximately 2,549 kilometers from its headwaters in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso to its confluence with the Parana River north of Corrientes. 77–107. Among the species shared between these are the black phantom tetra, an important fish in the aquarium industry,[7] and the golden dorado, which is important in the fishing industry.[8][9]. Kulshreshtha, S.N. AP. The Paraguay River has reached its lowest level in half a century after months of extreme drought in the region, exposing the vulnerability of landlocked Paraguay’s economy. Some 400 kilometres (250 mi) after flowing through the middle of Paraguay, at the confluence with the Pilcomayo River and passing the Paraguayan capital city, Asunción, the river forms the border with Argentina, flowing generally south-southwesterly for another 275 kilometres (171 mi) before it reaches its end, joining with the Paraná River. This image, taken in February 1984, shows the confluence of the Parana and Paraguay Rivers northeast of the town of Corrientes, in Argentina. The river is a tourist attraction for its beauty. Asunción is the capital of Paraguay located on the western side of the nation. While flowing in different directions, the Paraguay, Guaporé and Mamoré all have their source in the same region in central South America. Fraser, L.H., and P.A. The Paraguay River is the second major river of the Rio de la Plata Basin, after the Paraná River. A man fishes from a rock unsurfaced by the historically low water level of the Paraguay River near the Remanso bridge in Mariano Roque Alonso, Paraguay. Built as a military base to protect the coastline of the Paraguay River, the city has no more than 800 residents today. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Capitals of North America and South America Quiz. This quiz will show you the names of countries in North America and South America, and you’ll need to identify their capitals. Owing to its importance as a navigable waterway serving Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, the river has been the focus of commercial and industrial development. Gleick, P.H., ed. How well do you know the capital cities of the world? Paraguay is no stranger to flooding but, earlier this year, two weeks of particularly heavy downpour caused the Paraguay River, which passes straight through the capital city, to burst its banks. The biggest city on the river is Asunción, the capital city of Paraguay, which is located at its meeting with the Putumayo River. The Paraguay River serves as a route to the Atlantic Ocean for landlocked Paraguay. The river bed in the middle reaches is the natural border between Paraguay and Argentina. The capital city of Asunción lies on the banks of the Paraguay River, and is home to the grand Government Palace and the Museo del Barro, which displays pre-Columbian ceramics and artefacts. As such the river is considered perhaps the key geographical feature of the country with which it shares its name. Northern Paraneña; Southern Paraneña - Home to the population center of the country, in and around Asunción. It starts in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). The Paraguay River and the Bay of Asunción in the northwest separate the city from the Occidental Region of Paraguay and Argentina in the south part of the city. The city is at about 400 km (250 mi) to the north of Asunción, the capital of Paraguay. Learn how and when to remove this template message, Paraguay river basin response to seasonal rainfall. People from the communities of Bañado Norte, Chacarita… This picture shows a fisherman searching for eels in the mud of the dried-up Paraguay River … It follows a generally southwesterly course, passing through the Brazilian city of Cáceres. 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 Paraguay River reached its lowest level in 50 years on Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, following months of extreme drought that has exposed the nation's economic dependence on the river and limited access to drinking water. The final plan is still uncertain, along with the effect it will have on the Pantanal and the ecology of the entire Río de la Plata basin. [citation needed], The Paraguay River basin includes several distinctive habitats, ranging from very clear waters such as Rio da Prata (pt) near Bonito in the upper part to the sediment-rich Bermejo River in the lower part. It shares its borders with Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina. Only about 2% of the entire population of Paraguay lives to the west of the Paraguay River. Updates? Population is around 38.000 inhabitants. It’s a sleepy small town, which is hot during most of the year. Of the country's nearly seven million strong population, almost a third are based in the metropolitan area around the capital city. After arriving at the Baiazinha Lodge, your lunch will be served and later on you will take a tour into the surroundings of the Paraguay river and hope to get the first sight of the jaguar. 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 tributary, the Apa River) and 6.3—7.9 in the lower part. 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. It is about 2,621 kilometres (1,629 mi) long. See Also. Our Asuncion, Chaco, and Iguazu Falls Paraguay Tour is a comprehensive look at all that Paraguay has to offer. During the low water season, the water of the Paraguay River is relatively warm (typically above 27 °C or 81 °F) and clouded (Secchi depth typically less than 32 cm or 13 in), but in the flood season it is colder (typically 18–26.3 °C or 64.4–79.3 °F) and clearer (Secchi depth typically 26–130 cm or 10–51 in). The Paraguay River is a major river in south central South America. Several institutions of higher education, including the Universidad Nacional de Asunción (1890), the Universidad Católica “Nuestra Señora de la Asunción” (1960), and numerous private universities, are located in Asunción. Cracked Earth is exposed on the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. 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 Apa River. Studies indicated that the proposed river engineering of the Paraguay would have a devastating impact on the Pantanal wetlands. Authorities in Paraguay said that over 10,000 people from 2,100 families have been displaced by flooding from the Paraguay River in Asunción. And it is the second longest river in all of South America, second only to the Amazon. The cathedral, presidential palace, and Pantheon of Heroes (a smaller replica of the Invalides in Paris), all built in the 19th century, and the Hotel Guaraní (which some architectural historians have argued was designed by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer though it is credited to Brazilians Rubio Morales, Ricardo Sievers, and Rubens Vianna) are among the notable buildings. Weather. Our Asuncion, Chaco, and Iguazu Falls Paraguay Tour is a comprehensive look at all that Paraguay has to offer. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. After official separation from Buenos Aires in 1617, Asunción declined in importance. Asuncion is the largest city of Paraguay and is located in the southwest on the left bank of the Paraguay River. Hydrovia Canal Plan and Environment. En agosto de 2019, al regresar a Paraguay como jugador de River, el mediocampista fue detenido en un hotel de Asunción el día previo a un partido con Cerro Porteño por la Libertadores. 2/10 The River is at the lowest it has been in 50 years after months of drought. Paraguay is lacking in world-famous attractions, and tourist-oriented establishments are few and far between. [4], The peak of the flood season in the Paraguay River (measured at Corumbá) is delayed 4–6 months compared to the peak of the rainy season due to the slow passage of water through the Pantanal wetlands. Limnol. Km 1587 Paraguay River (left margin) Villeta is a city of Paraguay in the Central Department, on the banks of Paraguay River. (2013). Following the Chaco War of 1932-35 with Bolivia, Paraguay gained a large part of the Chaco lowland region. In 1588 Jesuits established mission settlements on the Paraná River to convert the Guaraní population. Da Rosa, J. E. (1983). It serves such important cities as Asunción and Concepción in Paraguay and Formosa in Argentina. Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox. Ann. People from the communities of Bañado Norte, Chacarita… The Pantanal is the world's largest tropical wetland and is largely dependent upon waters provided by the Paraguay River. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. Locals also rely on the Paraguay River for fishing and water supply. It then turns in a generally southward direction, flowing through the Pantanal wetlands, the city of Corumbá, then running close to the Brazil-Bolivia border for a short distance in the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. (1978). Paraguay offers two main regions that are rich in culture and attractions, divided by the Paraguay River: The Eastern Region features countryside with foothills, valleys, streams, lakes and forests. Historically, the surrounding area produced tannin. It was the headquarters of Spanish colonial activities in eastern South America for nearly half a century before Buenos Aires was refounded. A piped water system was inaugurated in 1955. The Paraguay River, which divides the country into two halves, is South America’s second-longest river after the more famous Amazon River. The Paraguay's source is south of Diamantino in the Mato Grosso state of Brazil. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay. Latin American Research Review, VXVIII (3), pp. NOW 50% OFF! These headwaters are known as the Pantanal Region and it is here that our interest lies. Estudo descobre 78 novas espécies de peixes no Rio Madeira. American University Trade and Environment data base. - Int. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. The capital city of Paraguay has quite a long name Nuestra Señora Santa María de la Asunción. The population of Asuncion’s metropolitan area is 2,100,000. The Paraguay River (Río Paraguay in Spanish, Rio Paraguai in Portuguese) is a major river in south central South America, running through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. About 95% of Paraguay’s people are mestizo (mixed Spanish and Guaraní Native American descent). Working Paper 3. Asuncion Language. 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 major source of sustenance for their families. 42(4): 277-288. [4], The Paraguay River ecoregion has high species richness with about 350 fish species, including more than 80 endemics. Bascheck, B. and Hegglin, M. (2004). More precisely, Asunción lies near the confluence of the Paraguay River with the River … ASSOCIATED PRESS. A Guide to the World's Fresh Water Resources, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. It is one of South America's "oldest cities", and is the administrative, cultural and industrial center of Paraguay. 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 Gran Chaco 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. Concepción is a district and city in northern Paraguay and capital of the Concepción Department.It is next to the Paraguay River.. Asunción also has an international airport. Asunción has many beautiful flowering trees and several large parks. The Paraguay River and the Bay of Asunción in the northwest separate the city from the Occidental Region of Paraguay and Argentina in the south part of the city. On 14 April 2019,[SEN] reported that recent heavy rain in Asuncion City caused the Paraguay river wall to collapse, affecting 300 families in Villa Cangrejo, Sajonia neighborhood. Let’s delve deep into the largest wetlands in the world – comprising over 81,000 square miles, and see what is on offer. The Remanso Bridge connects Asunción with Buenos Aires via trunk road. Cracked earth is exposed in the riverbed of the Paraguay River in Chaco-i near Asuncion city, Paraguay, on Oct. 8, 2020. Britannica Kids Holiday Bundle! World Water Resources and Regional Vulnerability: Impact of Future Changes. Keddy (2005). 6 min read. Community agents visit the Santa Rosa neighborhood of Asunción, Paraguay, to identify and collect information about vulnerable citizens who need access to city services. Perhaps, it should be called the “ Venice of the South”, for the city stretches along the shoreline near the mouth of Blanco River and has its own enchanting lagoon. New York: Pergamon Press. Villeta City, Central Department. Paraguay has the second largest amount of river waterways (trumped only by the Amazon River). 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