Parana: The river to separate three countries

Parana: The river to separate three countries

You stand in such a place that when you look around you see three different countries at the same time. Here ere is the only point that connects and separates Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. This is the Parana River, which brings together three countries.

Paraná River (Portuguese: Rio Paraná, Spanish: Río Paraná) is the second largest stream in South America after the Amazon River. The river, which rises from the plateau in the southeastern part of central Brazil, joins the Uruguayan River to form the large estuary of the Río de la Plata on the Atlantic coast.

The Iguazu River flows between the countries of Paraguay and Argentina with a length of 1,320 km and then connects the Brazil-Argentina-Paraguay countries at the point where it joins the Parana River.

Parana: The river to separate three countries

Parana: The river to separate three countries

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