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Argentine vessels led by Brown slipped out of port in an unsuccessful attempt to surprise a large Brazilian fleet under the command of Norton. Two brigs were sunk, and a schooner was heavily damaged, resulting in a decisive Brazilian victory that ensured the Imperial blockade of the
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zone is about 180 kilometres (110 mi) long and up to 80 kilometres (50 mi) wide, with a depth which varies from about 1 to 5 metres (3.3 to 16.4 ft); the depth of the outer estuary zone increases from 5 to 25 metres (16 to 82 ft). The river's discharge is strong enough to prevent
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In the first major naval engagement of the war, an
Argentine squadron left port in the early hours of February 9 to challenge the blockade. The battle was inconclusive, with the Argentine fleet breaking contact and the Brazilian admiral failing to give chase.
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Satellite image of the Paraná and
Uruguay rivers emptying into the Río de la Plata. Due to the relatively calm surface of the estuary and the angle of the Sun relative to the satellite, the current of the river flowing out into the Atlantic is
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2410:"An Account of a Voyage up the River de la Plata, and Thence over Land to Peru: With Observations on the Inhabitants, as Well as Indians and Spaniards, the Cities, Commerce, Fertility, and Riches of That Part of America"
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on 2 February 1536. This settlement, however, was quickly abandoned; the failure to establish a settlement on the estuary led to explorations upriver and the founding of Asunción in 1537. The area was visited by
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made a detailed study of the river and its tributaries and gave it its modern name. He explored the Paraná and
Uruguay rivers between 1526 and 1529, ascending the Paraná as far as the present-day city of
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English name "River Plate" uses an obsolete sense of the word "plate", which was used extensively as a term for "silver" or "gold" from the 12th century onwards, especially in
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The river is about 290 kilometres (180 mi) long and widens from about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) at its source to about 220 kilometres (140 mi) at its mouth. It forms part of
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aboriginal people inhabited the Río de la Plata region for thousands of years before
European settlers arrived, and their descendants continue to live in the region to this day.
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also explored the Plate River estuary and ascended the Parana River for the first time, entering it for about 23 leagues (around 140 km) to near the present city of
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traversed it during his search for a passage between the
Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, calling it the Mar Dulce, or "freshwater sea." The Portuguese navigator
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in which saltwater, being denser than freshwater, penetrates into the estuary in a layer below the freshwater, which floats on the surface. Salinity fronts, or
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reaching to its sources and beyond, into the
Uruguay and Paraná rivers. Both rivers are tidally influenced for about 190 kilometres (120 mi). The
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in English since at least the time of Francis Drake. This English version of the name served as an inspiration for one of Argentina's most important
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The Río de la Plata was first explored by the Portuguese in 1512–13. The Spanish first explored it in 1516, when the navigator
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due to the water density discontinuities. They play an important role in the reproductive processes of fish species.
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Paraguay, or the Province of the Rio de la Plata, with the Adjacent Regions Tucamen and Santa Cruz de la Sierra
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Raúl A. Guerrero; et al. (June 1997). "Physical oceanography of the Río de la Plata Estuary, Argentina".
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in the first quarter of the 19th century. Interests in the territories and the navigation rights over the
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culture developed. The coasts of the river are the most densely populated areas of Uruguay and Argentina.
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briefly explored the estuary in 1520 before his expedition continued its circumnavigation, and in 1521
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Though it is generally spoken of as a river, the Río de la Plata is considered by some
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in which freshwater and seawater mix. The freshwater comes principally from the
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and other smaller streams. Currents in the Río de la Plata are dominated by
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España en el Río de la Plata: Descubrimiento y Poblamientos (1516–1588)
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near today's Asunción, and these objects (together with legends of a "
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Simionato, Claudia G.; Vera, Carolina S.; Siegismund, Frank (2005).
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and frustrating the Brazilian attempt to control the Uruguay river.
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in the Río de la Plata are small, but its great width allows for a
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2201:; A Narrative by Francis Pretty, one of Drake's Gentlemen at Arms"
2150:"Los efectos de la guerra en la economía de las Provincias Unidas"
1669:. International Conference on Estuaries and Coasts. Archived from
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Piola, A. R.; Matano, R. P.; Palma, E. D.; Campos, E. D. (2005).
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1822:"Conquest and Colonization of the Río de la Plata • SurdelSurAR"
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attempted to break the blockade despite numerical inferiority.
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estuarine portion. The shoal is located approximately between
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História do Brasil: período colonial, monarquia e república
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Mulhall, Michael George, and; Mulhall, Edward T. (1869).
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In July 29, a Brazilian fleet led by the English admiral
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In 1806 and 1807 the river was the scene of an important
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Latin America's Wars: The Age of the Caudillo, 1791–1899
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Latin America's Wars: The Age of the Caudillo, 1791–1899
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Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, online version.
2078:(in Portuguese). São Paulo: Companhia Editora Nacional.
1742:"Acoustic study of the Río de la Plata estuarine front"
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but indirectly contributed to rural provinces such as
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wetland, after which its main tributaries include the
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runs along the southern coast of the Río de la Plata.
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The upper river contains several islands, including
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1804:, v. 1. Dulles, Virginia: Brassey's, Inc., p. 313.
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1923:John/Silva, Harold/Maria Beatriz Nizza da (1992).
1426:1973 Boundary Treaty between Uruguay and Argentina
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367:4,876 km (3,030 mi) including the Paraná
2199:Sir Francis Drake's Famous Voyage Round the World
1848:"The First Settlers in Argentina- El Sur del Sur"
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2152:(in Spanish). Argentina-rree.com. Archived from
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1927:. Lisboa: Editorial Presença. pp. 114–170.
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1624:"Transboundary River Basin Overview – La Plata"
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1076:monarchy, the governorate was elevated to the
866:The main rivers of the La Plata basin are the
710:in Uruguayan waters. Because of deposition of
2042:2002: 175 Anos da batalha do Passo do Rosário
1664:"Salinity Simulations of the Rio de la Plata"
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862:List of tributaries of the Río de la Plata
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1127:. The river was blockaded by Brazil from
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2048:(in Portuguese). Porto Alegre: Genesis.
1610:"Balance hídrico en la Cuenca del Plata"
1480:"Limits of Oceans and Seas, 3rd edition"
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953:Discovery of the Río de la Plata by
634:of the Uruguay and Paraná rivers at
1183:United Provinces of the River Plate
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1101:independence of the former Spanish
1078:Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
1055:Governorate of the Río de la Plata
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758:The Río de la Plata behaves as an
630:The Río de la Plata begins at the
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1304:In the first naval battle of the
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27:River or estuary in South America
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1294:Battle of the River Plate (1939)
1157:The battle of Punta Colares, by
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32:Río de la Plata (disambiguation)
2502:Rivers of Montevideo Department
2482:Rivers of Buenos Aires Province
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2039:Bento, Cláudio Moreira (2003).
2012:Adelman, Jeremy (2 July 2002).
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1442:1888 Río de la Plata earthquake
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1249:Battle of Monte Santiago (1827)
415:884 km/a (28,000 m/s)
2497:Rivers of Maldonado Department
2487:Rivers of Canelones Department
2424:New International Encyclopedia
2173:(The Achilles was part of the
2124:"LA BATALLA DE MONTE SANTIAGO"
1746:ICES Journal of Marine Science
1708:. Springer. pp. 185–204.
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1047:Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area
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2507:Rivers of San José Department
2093:. Dulles: Potomac Books Inc.
2072:História da Guerra Cisplatina
2018:. Stanford University Press.
1965:Moutoukias, Zacarias (1988).
1759:10.1016/j.icesjms.2006.04.026
1593:10.1016/S0278-4343(96)00061-1
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220:Physical characteristics
105:Spanish for "river of silver"
2492:Rivers of Colonia Department
2302:Geophysical Research Letters
1406:, and many species of fish.
1266:Preliminary Peace Convention
848:in South America (after the
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638:and flows eastward into the
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586:Río de la Plata in Argentina
80:, visible on the left coast.
36:River Plate (disambiguation)
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2353:Journal of Coastal Research
1421:Argentina–Uruguay relations
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1222:engaged Brown's fleet near
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311: • location
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2089:Scheina, Robert L (2003).
1573:Continental Shelf Research
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365:290 km (180 mi)
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1377:Club Atlético River Plate
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1208:Battle of Quilmes (1826)
832:, the entire country of
708:Timoteo Domínguez Island
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2512:Temperate South America
1780:Whigham, Thomas. 2002.
1542:Encyclopædia Britannica
1234:Battle of Juncal (1827)
1199:Battle of Punta Colares
1171:Imperial Brazilian Navy
828:, southern and central
458: • left
1938:Kelsey, Harry (2000).
1400:leatherback sea turtle
1349:Battle of the Atlantic
1339:Royal New Zealand Navy
1289:Battle of the Atlantic
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156:Colonia del Sacramento
2274:Viana, Hélio (1994).
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807:Río de la Plata Basin
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278:34.00139°S 58.39361°W
201:San Clemente del Tuyú
94:Río de la Plata basin
2323:10.1029/2004GL021638
2175:New Zealand Division
1361:Early Modern English
1113:Argentine civil wars
1095:Revolutionary period
977:European exploration
939:Salado del Sur River
704:Martín García Island
640:South Atlantic Ocean
283:-34.00139; -58.39361
30:For other uses, see
2447:Rivers of Argentina
2314:2005GeoRL..32.1603P
2156:on 12 February 2008
1585:1997CSR....17..727G
1464:GEOnet Names Server
1416:Rioplatense Spanish
1317:was engaged by the
1105:Portuguese colonies
616:Rioplatense Spanish
543:in English, is the
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444:Basin features
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1878:The World Factbook
1259:Near the coast of
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1715:978-3-540-67228-9
1537:"Río de la Plata"
1492:on 8 October 2011
1314:Admiral Graf Spee
1310:pocket battleship
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1067:Spanish Habsburgs
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1874:"Argentina"
1496:28 December
1402:, the rare
1369:Plate River
1365:River Plate
1308:the German
1165:During the
891:Tietê River
856:Tributaries
795:pycnoclines
780:tidal prism
716:stream load
667:geographers
636:Punta Gorda
604:port cities
561:Punta Gorda
537:River Plate
487:Luján River
449:Tributaries
349: /
318:, Argentina
281: /
186:Berazategui
92:Map of the
2436:Categories
2211:2007-01-09
2160:2015-05-30
2134:7 November
1899:Viana 1994
1726:2016-02-23
1448:References
1337:, and the
1319:Royal Navy
1228:25 de Mayo
1179:Montevideo
1117:Cisplatine
1072:Under the
933:, and the
836:, most of
791:haloclines
739:Montevideo
731:freshwater
632:confluence
612:Montevideo
592:the border
549:confluence
373:Basin size
269:58°23′37″W
176:Avellaneda
166:Punta Lara
161:San Isidro
141:Montevideo
78:Montevideo
2412:from 1698
2384:131049528
1991:0018-2168
1768:1095-9289
1680:11 August
1553:11 August
1326:HMS
1268:of 1828.
1000:Explorer
935:Río Negro
842:Argentina
754:Hydrology
712:sediments
660:Argentina
626:Geography
596:Argentina
385:Discharge
119:Argentina
115:Countries
102:Etymology
2255:(1987).
2239:cite web
2205:Archived
1884:30 March
1858:30 March
1832:30 March
1720:Archived
1547:Archived
1410:See also
1373:football
1344:Achilles
1341:cruiser
1323:cruisers
1261:Ensenada
1224:Ensenada
1007:Asunción
959:Charrúas
917:and the
911:Pantanal
834:Paraguay
816:visible.
735:brackish
690:and the
614:, where
594:between
555:and the
266:34°0′5″S
146:La Plata
110:Location
2427:. 1905.
2310:Bibcode
1999:2515681
1581:Bibcode
1375:clubs,
1277:Córdoba
1121:Platine
1074:Bourbon
1011:Guaraní
995:Rosario
971:Nomadic
945:History
838:Uruguay
826:Bolivia
760:estuary
747:fluvial
652:Uruguay
600:Uruguay
575:, or a
551:of the
545:estuary
524:
337:55°47′W
334:35°40′S
238:Uruguay
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