The Uruguay River ("Río Uruguay" in Spanish) is the longest river in Uruguay. It has 1,770 kilometers (approx. 1100 miles) of length. It separates the country from its neighboring country Argentina and it's from where Uruguay takes its name.
The Uruguay River
No. The longest river in Uruguay is the Rio Negro.
Because of the river of that name that is between Uruguay and Argentina. But that is the River Plate, or Rio de la Plata... is there even a river called 'the Uruguay', or Rio Uruguay?
The Uruguay River that borders Uruguay with Argentina.
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The Uruguay River and the estuary "Río de la Plata" (Silver River)
"Río Uruguay" (Uruguay river) in the east. It also limit with Argentina in the south east with the "Río de la Plata" (Silver River) estuary.
The junction of Uruguay River and the Parana River is the Rio de la Plata or the River Plate. The river is part of the margin between Uruguay and Argentina.
The word Uruguay, coming from the Guarani language, means "river where the painted birds live". The country has its name because of the river that limits it from Argentina (Uruguay River).
The river, Rio Uruguay, borders Uruguay's western border.
Uruguay (the country) is named like that because of the name of the river that separates it from Argentina. Uruguay's (the country) full name is "República Oriental del Uruguay" which means "Eastern Republic of the Uruguay", because of its location in respect of the same-called river.The Uruguay River name comes from the Spanish settlers' interpretation of the word the locals used to designate it. The original name, Urugua'ý, in Guaraní, means "river of the painted birds".