No, the Paraná River does not lie between the two mountain ranges in Uruguay. The river primarily runs through Brazil and Paraguay, flowing southward to its confluence with the Paraguay River before reaching the Atlantic Ocean. In Uruguay, the notable geographical features include the Sierra de las Ánimas and the Cuchilla Grande, but the Paraná River is not located within the country's borders.
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The river that lies between the mountain ranges in Uruguay is the Rio Negro. It flows through the central part of the country, bordered by the Cuchilla de Haedo and Cuchilla de la Victoria mountain ranges. The Rio Negro is significant for its role in irrigation and hydroelectric power generation, as well as for its recreational opportunities.
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Uruguay does not have significant mountain ranges like those found in many other South American countries. The country is mostly characterized by rolling hills and low elevations, with the highest point being Cerro Catedral at about 1,200 meters (3,933 feet). The landscape is primarily composed of plains and gentle hills rather than rugged mountain terrain.
A mountain system is an area of interconnected mountain ranges. The mountain system has a series of ranges linked together by geological features.
The Deccan Plateau is located between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats mountain ranges in India.
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Ayers Rock, or Uluru, does not lie between any mountain ranges. Some distance to the west is the Peterman Range.
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France and Spain has a natural border that are made of mountain ranges. The mountain ranges are called the Pyrenees or Pirineos (Spanish).