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  1. The Río de la Plata basin (Spanish: Cuenca del Plata, Portuguese: Bacia do Prata), more often called the River Plate basin in scholarly writings, sometimes called the Platine basin or Platine region, is the 3,170,000-square-kilometre (1,220,000 sq mi) hydrographical area in South America that drains to the Río de la Plata.

  2. The Río de la Plata's drainage basin (sometimes called the Platine basin or Platine region) is the 3,170,000 km 2 (1,220,000 sq mi)-3,182,064 km 2 (1,228,602 sq mi) hydrographical area that drains to the Río de la Plata.

  3. The Río de la Plata, also called the River Plate or La Plata River in English, is the estuary formed by the confluence of the Uruguay River and the Paraná River at Punta Gorda. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean and forms a funnel-shaped indentation on the southeastern coastline of South America.

  4. Adrián Zarrilli. |. Perspectives Issue 2013/7. The social history of the La Plata River Basin has been intrinsically tied to its landscapes and their transformation. This article divides the history of this region into three overarching periods in a process of intensifying natural resource use.

  5. The Río de la Plata receives waters draining from the basin of these rivers, which covers much of south-central South America; the total area drained is about 1.2 million square miles (3.2 million square kilometres), or about one-fifth of the surface of the continent.

  6. Le bassin de la Plata est le cinquième plus grand bassin fluvial du monde. Il couvre une superficie de 3 100 000 km 2 et s'étend sur les territoires de l'Argentine, du Brésil, du Paraguay, de l'Uruguay et de la Bolivie. Le module du bassin est de 23 000 m 3 /s. Principaux cours d'eau

  7. The Río de la Plata drainage basin is one of the five greatest drainage basins in the world with special particularities to be recognized and admired. It is formed by the discharge of waters from five countries — Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia and...