Atlas Okyanusu'ndaki havzalar
- ^ The digital library JSTOR had 87 scholarly articles that used "River Plate basin" vs. 34 that used "Rïo de la Plata basin", accessed 27 June 2017.
- Redirect to:Río de la Plata Basin.
- Therefore, the Argentina rivers that comprise the Río de la Plata basin are an important part of Argentina’s geography and history.
- The Río de la Plata is a monumental estuary and drainage basin along South America's southeastern coastline.
- After its juncture with the Negro, the Uruguay broadens sharply to a width of 4 to 6 miles and becomes a virtual extension of the Río de la Plata estuary.
- ...the pre-colonial indigenous traditions to the present day, demonstrating the existence of a corpus iuris aquarum ambientalis applicable to the Río de la Plata basin.
- Paraná and Uruguay, which, by joining their waters in the lower course, give rise to the Rio de la Plata; the small and medium hydrographic basins on the coastal...
- So, Río de la Plata Basin is 1.2 million square mile area in South America. It is a Humid Sub Tropical Climate by Koppen’s definition, has good soil...
- Map of Rio de la Plata with major dams, land use plan, main rivers, reservoirs, and indicators by basin.
- ...the pre-colonial indigenous traditions to the present day, demonstrating the existence of a corpus iuris aquarum ambientalis applicable to the Río de la Plata basin.