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    The Queguay Grande River is a river of Uruguay. List of rivers of Uruguay Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. GEOnet Names Server 32°08′21″S...
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  • in Uruguay drain to the Atlantic Ocean. Río de la Plata Uruguay River San Salvador River Río Negro Arroyo Grande Yí River Porongos River Chamangá River...
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    -58.41667 (Gualeguaychú River); Río Gualeguaychú at GEOnet Names Server. Queguay Grande River: right; UY. Queguay Chico River: right; UY. Daymán River:...
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  • three different attacks in three different places: "El Paso del Sauce del Queguay", "El Salsipuedes", and a passage known as "La Cueva del Tigre". Legend...
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    Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental (category Río de la Plata)
    Carlos (1817) Chapicuy (1817) Queguay Chico (1817) Pando (1818) Manga (1818) Arroyo Grande (1818) Santa María (1819) Queguay Chico (1817) Tacuarembó (1820)...
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    Uruguayan savanna (category Rio Grande do Sul)
    and much of Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state. It is bounded on the east by the South Atlantic Ocean and on the south by the Río de la Plata estuary. The...
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    Uruguay goes under the name of Rio Grande do Sul—Uruguay Shield and includes parts of Southern Brazil. Though the Río de la Plata Craton underlies practically...
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    mother in the distributions of children after the ambush of Salsipuedes, Queguay Pass and residence of Bonifacio. After the European conquest and colonization...
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  • palm savannas, and gallery forests along the Uruguay, Negro, Yaguarí, Queguay, and Tacuarembó rivers. Unfortunately, agriculture and cattle ranching...
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  • doi:10.1017/jpa.2018.7. S2CID 135307948. María B. Santelli; Claudia J. del Río (2018). "Neogene Pectinidae (Bivalvia) of tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922...
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