Three countries can be said to border Brazil and Argentina, they are Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
Both are landlocked countries in their continents, each with a river as southern border.
Paraguay is the country with no coast that takes power from the Itaipu dam on the Paraná River located on the border between Brazil and Paraguay. The dam is operated jointly by both countries.
Paraguay and Bolivia are both countries in South America. Bolivia is in the Andes on the northwest border of Paraguay. Paraguay is southeast of Bolivia, and is landlocked between Brazil and Argentina, which separates Paraguay and Uruguay.
Both Brazil and Chile border Argentina, Bolivia and Peru.
France and Brazil both border 10 countries, the second most. France: Andorra, Spain, Monaco, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Brazil, and Suriname. Brazil: Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and France.
Both Paraguay and Zambia are landlocked: all the borders are shared with other countries and there is no coastline. Both have a major river as their southern border. Both are located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Both are landlocked countries in their continents, each with a river as southern border.
Paraguay and Argentina are both southeast of Bolivia.
No. They are two separate countries. They share a border and both are in the continent of South America.
no, Venezuela is a country and Peru is a different one, both in latin America beside Brazil
Both countries are landlocked. Zimbabwe is located entirely in the tropics, while only a portion of Paraguay is tropical. Both countries have inland plateaus that drop to river valleys. In Zimbabwe, the plateau drops northwards to the Zambezi valley and southwards to the Limpopo valley. The country straddles the plateau. The Paranena region of Paraguay is an area of plateaus and hills that slope westward towards the Rio Paraguay. The plateau is on the border shared with Brazil.