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Look up Chaco or chaco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chaco may refer to: Chaco Basin, spanning Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay Chaco Department...
Click to read more »The Chaco War (Spanish: Guerra del Chaco, Guarani: Cháko Ñorairõ) was fought from 1932 to 1935. It was between Bolivia and Paraguay over control of the...
Click to read more »The Gran Chaco (also called Chaco or Chaco Plain) is a vast semiarid lowland region in central South America, spanning over one million square kilometers...
Click to read more »Chaco Culture National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in the American Southwest hosting a large concentration of pre-Columbian...
Click to read more »Chaco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃako]; Wichi: To-kós-wet), officially the Province of Chaco (Spanish: Provincia del Chaco [pɾoˈβinsja ðel ˈtʃako]) is...
Click to read more »Atlético Chaco For Ever, usually just Chaco For Ever, is an Argentine football club, their home town is Resistencia, in the Province of Chaco in Northern...
Click to read more »The Paraguayan Chaco, or Región Occidental (Western Region), is a semi-arid region in Paraguay with very low population density. It is the Paraguayan...
Click to read more »Chaco is an American footwear brand known for its product line of adjustable Z-strap sandals for outdoor and water use. The Chaco brand also provides...
Click to read more »The Chaco Meridian is a north-south axis on which lie the Ancestral Puebloan sites, Aztec Ruins and Chaco Canyon, as well as Paquime at Casas Grandes...
Click to read more »One of the larger species of tarantula, the Chaco golden knee (Grammostola pulchripes), formerly known as Grammostola aureostriata, can be expected to...
Click to read more »Chacos may refer to: A minor planet with designation 3984 (see List of minor planets: 3001–4000#901) Chaco (footwear), a brand of sandals and other footwear...
Click to read more »Chaco frog may refer to: Chaco horned frog (Chacophrys pierottii), a frog in the family Ceratophryidae found in the Chaco of northern Argentina, eastern...
Click to read more »Defensores del Chaco (Spanish pronunciation: [estaðjo defensoɾes del tʃako]; lit. 'Defenders of the Chaco Stadium', named after the Paraguayan Chaco soldiers...
Click to read more »The Chaco Open, Abierto del Nordeste or Northeast Open, is a golf tournament on the TPG Tour, the official professional golf tour in Argentina. First...
Click to read more »Chaco Culture is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the southwestern U.S. state of New Mexico. For over 2,000 years, Pueblo peoples occupied a vast region...
Click to read more »(pronounced [resisˈtensja] ) is the capital and largest city of the province of Chaco in north-eastern Argentina. According to the 2010 census, the population...
Click to read more »used in the Chaco War. The Chaco War was fought from 1932-1935 between Bolivia and Paraguay over control of the northern part of the Gran Chaco region (known...
Click to read more »Chaco is a 2020 Bolivian-Argentine war drama film directed by Diego Mondaca [es] and set in 1934 during the Chaco War. It was selected as the Bolivian...
Click to read more »The indigenous Gran Chaco people consist of approximately thirty-five tribal groups in the Gran Chaco of South America. Because, like the Great Plains...
Click to read more »The flag of the Argentine province of Chaco is rectangular, divided into three vertical stripes, light green, white and light blue. In the middle stripe...
Click to read more »Paraguay prevailed in another major conflict in the twentieth century, the Chaco War with Bolivia (1932-1935). It subsequently came under a succession of...
Click to read more »Manuel "Chaco" Longa Sagarbarria (born May 18, 1986) is a Filipino politician who has served as the governor of Negros Oriental since 2023. Sagarbarria...
Click to read more »Chaco River is a river tributary to the San Juan River in San Juan County, New Mexico. Its mouth lies at an elevation of 4,918 feet (1,499 meters). Its...
Click to read more »El Chaco is a town located in the Napo Province, Ecuador. It is the seat of the El Chaco Canton. Citypopulation.de Population and area of El Chaco www...
Click to read more »The Chaco eagle (Buteogallus coronatus) or crowned solitary eagle, is an endangered bird of prey from eastern and central South America. Typically it...
Click to read more »The Humid Chaco (Spanish: Chaco Húmedo or Chaco Oriental) is a tropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregion in South America. It lies in the...
Click to read more »Juan Manuel "Chaco" Torres (born 20 June 1985), is a retired Argentine football midfielder. Former player of Argentine clubs Racing Club and San Lorenzo...
Click to read more »Chaco is the third studio album by the Argentine duo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas, released in 1995 by Gigolo Productions. It was produced by Mariano...
Click to read more »The Héroes del Chaco Bridge (Spanish: Puente Héroes del Chaco) is a cable-stayed bridge in Paraguay that connects the city of Asunción and Nueva Asunción...
Click to read more »The Chaco owl (Strix chacoensis) is an owl found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. The Chaco owl was originally described as a species, then quickly...
Click to read more »the United States are credited to the Pueblos: Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco Culture National Historical Park and Taos Pueblo. Pueblo, which means "village"...
Click to read more »The Chaco chachalaca (Ortalis canicollis) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae, the chachalacas, guans, and curassows. It is found in Argentina...
Click to read more »Paraguayan Chaco region, and will also have a large parking lot for 2,000 vehicles. It receives its current name because the entire Chaco region (and...
Click to read more »2014 – Argentina Chaco aoni Allegue, Pompozzi & Ferretti, 2024 — Argentina Chaco castanea Montes de Oca & Pérez-Miles, 2013 – Uruguay Chaco costai Montes...
Click to read more »The Chaco sparrow (Rhynchospiza strigiceps), formerly known as the stripe-capped sparrow, is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is found...
Click to read more »The Chaco Basin (Spanish: Cuenca Chaco, Spanish: Cuenca Chaco Paranaense or Spanish: Cuenca Chaco-Paraná) is a major sedimentary basin in Central South...
Click to read more »The Chaco Wash is an arroyo (a periodic stream) cutting through Chaco Canyon, which is located in northwestern New Mexico on the Colorado Plateau. Another...
Click to read more »The Roads of Chaco stretch all over the Chaco Canyon, in New Mexico, United States. These roads have many theorized uses ranging from economic, military...
Click to read more »El Chaco Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Napo Province. Its capital is the town of El Chaco. Its population at the 2001 census was 6,133...
Click to read more »people, one of the Indigenous peoples of the Gran Chaco region, especially in the Argentine province of Chaco. The flag was officially adopted on 8 April 2010...
Click to read more »Negro (Spanish for "black river") is a river in the Chaco Province in Argentina. It crosses the Chaco National Park and flows southeast. Near its mouth...
Click to read more »between Argentina and Paraguay. Hayes awarded the disputed land in the Gran Chaco region to Paraguay, and the Paraguayans honored him by renaming a city (Villa...
Click to read more »The Chaco nothura (Nothura maculosa chacoensis) is a type of tinamou commonly found in brushland in Argentina and Paraguay. The Chaco nothura is approximately...
Click to read more »The Chaco tortoise (Chelonoidis chilensis), also known commonly as the Argentine tortoise, the Patagonian tortoise, or the southern wood tortoise, is...
Click to read more »The Chaco linguistic area is a linguistic area that includes various South American language families and isolates of the Chaco region of South America...
Click to read more »Colonia Aborigen Chaco is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 26°57′25″S 60°12′10″W...
Click to read more »Plautdietsch-speaking settlement of Mennonites originally from Russia of about 5000 in the Chaco of Paraguay. Mennonites from the Soviet Union founded it between 1930 and...
Click to read more »Gran Chaco is a province in the eastern part of Bolivia, located in the department of Tarija. The province voted to become an autonomous region on December...
Click to read more »the Chaco (Asociación de Astronomía del Chaco). The discovery site is several kilometers south of the town of Gancedo, in the southwest of Chaco province...
Click to read more »Guadalupe Outlier is an Ancestral Puebloan site in Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, United States. The site is described by author...
Click to read more »Chaco patagonica is a species of mygalomorph spiders of Argentina, named after its type locality in Patagonia, specifically Chubut Province, Argentina...
Click to read more »gave up its claims on Villa Occidental. Only the issue of the Chaco Boreal (Northern Chaco) was left unresolved. Brazil had signed the separate Loizaga–Cotegipe...
Click to read more »symbols of Resistencia, Argentina, the capital of the Argentine province of Chaco. The colours of the flag are the same as the provincial flag. Green refers...
Click to read more »Chaco, subtitled "Classical Infantry Warfare in the Thirties", is a board wargame published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) in 1973 that simulates the...
Click to read more »the following species: Olrog's chaco mouse (Andalgalomys olrogi) Pearson's chaco mouse (Andalgalomys pearsoni) Roig's chaco mouse (Andalgalomys roigi) Musser...
Click to read more »Argentina 2–1 2–1 1999 Copa América 35 51 18 July 1999 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Uruguay 3–0 3–0 1999 Copa América 36 53 7 September...
Click to read more »Bolivia, extending through the low hills of the Chaco region, dates from 1938. The boundary between the Chaco and Brazil was defined in 1927; it continues...
Click to read more »destroyed. At Chaco's mansion, Chaco and Harold meet with Doris, who tearfully implies that she "helped" Chaco kill her husband; Chaco instructs her to...
Click to read more »and protected areas in the Paraguayan Chaco.[citation needed] The Paraguayan Chaco is the part of the Gran Chaco, South America's second-largest forest...
Click to read more »named Chaco invites himself to their group. Stubby is immediately suspicious, but for a while things go well. Three gunmen approach and Chaco saves the...
Click to read more »Department Bermejo Department, Chaco Bermejo Department, Formosa Capital 11x Chacabuco Department Chacabuco Department, Chaco Chacabuco Department, San Luis...
Click to read more »tournament. The opening and final game were hosted by Estadio Defensores del Chaco. For a complete list of participating squads: 1999 Copa América squads Paraguay...
Click to read more »kivas differ from regular kivas, which archeologists call Chaco-style kivas (although Chaco Canyon also features great kivas), in several ways; first...
Click to read more »A timeline of Chacoan history includes Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Aztec Ruins National Monument, Twin Angels Pueblo, Casamero Pueblo, Kin...
Click to read more »Centenario is a football stadium located in the city of Resistencia of Chaco Province, Argentina. The stadium is owned and operated by C.A. Sarmiento...
Click to read more »La Verde (Chaco) is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°07′34″S 59°22′32″W /...
Click to read more »the astronomical marker site known as the Sun Dagger on Fajada Butte in Chaco Culture National Historical Park. Research has indicated this site records...
Click to read more »Wolverine Boots and Shoes, as well as other brands, such as Hush Puppies, Chaco, and Merrell. The company also manufactures licensed footwear for other...
Click to read more »the arid Chaco into fertile farmland over the years. It was the first Mennonite colony in the region. In the beginning, the pioneers in the Chaco had to...
Click to read more »Christian Eduardo Giménez (born 1 February 1981), also known by his nickname Chaco, is a former professional footballer, commentator, and manager. Born in...
Click to read more »of Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina. It is managed together by Indigenous and non-Indigenous workers from the Institute of Culture of Chaco Province, mostly...
Click to read more »Strzyzowski, a 28-year-old Argentine woman, went missing in Resistencia, Chaco. She was later found to have been murdered in an act of femicide. Among...
Click to read more »La Leonesa is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e...
Click to read more »Club Deportivo Chaco Petrolero is a Bolivian football club based in La Paz. Founded on 20 October 1944, it currently plays in Bolivian Football Regional...
Click to read more »and Chaco Canyon, which are noted for their Chacoan Anasazi ruins. The Chaco Slope is differentiated from the neighboring Gobernador Slope, Chaco Core...
Click to read more »Chacophrys pierottii, the Chaco horned frog or lesser Chini frog, is a species of frog in the family Ceratophryidae. It is monotypic within the genus...
Click to read more »part of the Gran Chaco Region. Formosa's northeast end touches Asunción, Paraguay, and the province borders the provinces of Chaco and Salta to its south...
Click to read more »The Chaco earthcreeper (Tarphonomus certhioides) is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in...
Click to read more »department of Paraguay. The capital is the town of Fuerte Olimpo. In 1992, the Chaco Department was merged with Alto Paraguay. Alto Paraguay contains many natural...
Click to read more »on the Chaco Treaty with Bolivia was held in Paraguay on 15 August 1938. The treaty was approved by 91% of voters. Following the 1932–1935 Chaco War between...
Click to read more »Mendoza and San Luis Argentine Northeast: Misiones, Corrientes, Formosa and Chaco Eastern Patagonia: Río Negro, Neuquén, Chubut, Santa Cruz and Tierra del...
Click to read more »end of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, near the confluence of the Chaco and Escavada Washs. The dune was created by winds that brought sand up the Chaco River...
Click to read more »Macro-Chaco hypothesis linking Jê-Tupí-Cariban (including Karirian and Bororoan) with Mataco-Guaicuruan (possibly including Zamucoan): Macro-Chaco Macro-Guaicurú...
Click to read more »Servicios Ferroviarios del Chaco S.A. (also known for its acronym SEFECHA) (in English: "Chaco Railway Services") was a State-owned railway company which...
Click to read more »In the Hell of Chaco (Spanish: En el infierno del Chaco) is an Argentine black-and-white, silent documentary directed and filmed by Roque Funes from his...
Click to read more »located within the Gran Chaco and features, among other things, a museum of colonization history and a monument commemorating the Chaco War. The monthly newspaper...
Click to read more »Chaco is a volcano in Chile. It is part of the Central Volcanic Zone of Chile, which since the Miocene has generated large volcanic edifices. Chaco itself...
Click to read more »del Gran Chaco National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area (Parque Nacional y Area Natural de Manejo Integrado Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco) is the...
Click to read more »a geographical feature in the southwestern portion of Chaco Canyon, which is part of the Chaco Culture National Historical Park located in the U.S. state...
Click to read more »Braian Miguel Angel "Chaco" Martínez (born 18 August 1999) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Everton de Viña del Mar...
Click to read more »Roig's pericote or Roig's chaco mouse (Andalgalomys roigi) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. Its karyotype has 2n = 60 and FN = 120. It...
Click to read more »The many-colored Chaco finch (Saltatricula multicolor) is a songbird found in or near dry woodland in south-central South America in Argentina, Bolivia...
Click to read more »The Chamber of Deputies of Chaco Province (Spanish: Cámara de Diputados de la Provincia del Chaco), also widely known as the Legislative Power (Poder Legislativo)...
Click to read more »an Argentine politician. He was elected in 2023 to serve as Governor of Chaco Province. Leandro Zdero was born in Quitilipi. He is an architect and a...
Click to read more »The Vicariate Apostolic of Chaco Paraguayo (Latin: Apostolicus Vicariatus Ciachensis in Paraquaria Natione) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory...
Click to read more »(Spanish for beautiful town) is the largest and best-known great house in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northern New Mexico. It was built by the...
Click to read more »remembered for his role as commander in chief of the Paraguayan Army during the Chaco War, which resulted in an upset victory for Paraguay. He is recognized for...
Click to read more »Crownpoint, New Mexico on the Dutton Plateau, 25 miles (40 km) south of Chaco Canyon. The unexcavated building has thirty-five rooms and four kivas, one...
Click to read more »The Chaco side-necked turtle (Acanthochelys pallidipectoris) is a species of turtle in the family Chelidae. It is endemic to the Gran Chaco region of...
Click to read more »The Chacra Face Road is one of eight Ancestral Puebloan roads that enters Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. It enters the canyon through a break in the Chacra Mesa...
Click to read more »The Chaco War (1932–35), between Bolivia and Paraguay, was the first South American conflict in which tanks were employed. They originated exclusively...
Click to read more »Escondida is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina La Escondida in the region of Chaco with its 3,948 residents is located in...
Click to read more »Historia del Chaco (in Spanish). Editorial Plus Ultra. p. 105. ISBN 978-950-21-1256-5. Iñigo Carrera, Nicolás (1983). La colonización del Chaco (in Spanish)...
Click to read more »Chaco River, on the Navajo Nation in San Juan County and McKinley County, New Mexico. Its mouth is located at the turn of the Great Bend of the Chaco...
Click to read more »has served as a national senator for Chaco Province since 10 December 2025. She was elected vice governor of Chaco in 2023 as the running mate of Governor...
Click to read more »businessman and politician, currently serving as a National Senator for Chaco Province since 2019. As a Radical Civic Union (UCR) member, he previously...
Click to read more »the third-place match, and the final held at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco on 18 July in Asunción. No extra time was played if any match in the final...
Click to read more »investigation and mapping of the Gran Chaco region and for his role as an officer in the Paraguayan army during the Chaco War. Juan Belaieff was born as Ivan...
Click to read more »languages have not been recognized as official, except in the provinces of Chaco and Corrientes. Since 1952, The Argentine Academy of Letters, which was...
Click to read more »Soviet Union to the Chaco and started three colonies there. In the 2020s about a third of the Chaco population belongs to these Chaco Mennonites who are...
Click to read more »General José de San Martín is a city in the north-east of the province of Chaco, Argentina. It is named after José de San Martín, the Argentine general...
Click to read more »Bonito in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northwestern New Mexico, United States. It is an isolated great kiva (out of four in Chaco Canyon) with...
Click to read more »The language is known by a variety of names including Toba, Qom or Kom, Chaco Sur, Qom la'aqtaqa by its speakers, and Toba Sur. In Argentina, it is most...
Click to read more »The Battle of Cañada Tarija was an engagement in the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay, fought in March 1934. A Paraguayan division attacked part...
Click to read more »Phalotris normanscotti, the Chaco burrowing snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to Paraguay. "Phalotris normanscotti...
Click to read more »Colobosaura kraepelini, the Chaco colobosaura, is a species of lizard in the family Gymnophthalmidae. It is endemic to Paraguay. Colobosaura kraepelini...
Click to read more »DeepDotWeb. Archived from the original on 28 June 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015. Chacos, Brad (12 August 2013). "Meet Darknet, the hidden, anonymous underbelly...
Click to read more »outskirts of the city of Resistencia, Chaco. The choir's name means "flock of thrushes". It was declared a symbol of Chaco's cultural heritage by decree No....
Click to read more »Napalpí massacre occurred on 19 July 1924, in Napalpí, a rural village in the Chaco Province of Northeast Argentina. It involved the massacre of 400 Indigenous...
Click to read more »The Mascoian languages, also known as Enlhet–Enenlhet, Lengua–Mascoy, or Chaco languages, are a small, closely related language family of Paraguay. The...
Click to read more »the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán, and Catamarca. It also surrounds Jujuy. To...
Click to read more »to be part of a Chaco linguistic area. Common Chaco areal features include SVO word order and active-stative verb alignment. Gran Chaco people Pedro Viegas...
Click to read more »Itín is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°29′S 61°19′W / 27.483°S 61.317°W...
Click to read more »This is a list of town tramway systems in Argentina by Province. It includes all tram systems, past and present. Also: Heritage tramway in the Caballito...
Click to read more »Chaco tecka is a species of mygalomorph spiders of Argentina, named after its type locality: Rio Tecka, Chubut, Argentina. Females can be distinguished...
Click to read more »Argentina. Neighboring provinces, clockwise from the north, are Salta, Chaco, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Catamarca and Tucumán. The indigenous inhabitants of...
Click to read more »Felipe Benigno Molas López (July 10, 1901 – November 17, 1954) was the 39th President of Paraguay from February 27, 1949 to September 10, 1949, when he...
Click to read more »has sometimes been split into two species, the Caatinga puffbird and the Chaco puffbird. The spot-backed puffbird was described in 1648 by the German naturalist...
Click to read more »deserved recognition as a full species. The species' first English name was Chaco pipit, and Campo pipit was proposed as an alternative. Because neither name...
Click to read more »style great house and archeological site located near Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, United States. The mostly...
Click to read more »Ybibobó was fought in late December 1934 by Bolvia and Paraguay during the Chaco War. The Bolivian 9th Division, on a recently established defensive line...
Click to read more »Menno Colony is a Mennonite settlement located in the central part of the Chaco region, in northwest Paraguay, occupying an area of 7500 km2 (2900 mi2)...
Click to read more »The ringed warbling finch (Microspingus torquatus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Its...
Click to read more »(Brazil) 17 October 2023 (2023-10-17) 19:30 UTC−3 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 30,681 Referee: Gustavo Tejera (Uruguay)...
Click to read more »is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, in New Mexico, United States. The construction...
Click to read more »being uncommon. West of this lies the Chaco region, which is the warmest region in Argentina. Precipitation in the Chaco region decreases westwards, resulting...
Click to read more »Nahasbas is a Chacoan Anasazi great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Canyon, 25 miles southwest of Nageezi, New Mexico, United States. Built...
Click to read more »Las Garcitas is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 26°35′S 59°48′W / 26.583°S...
Click to read more »Liolaemus chacoensis, the Chaco tree iguana, is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina. Aparicio...
Click to read more »class used by the Paraguayan Navy. Launched in 1930, it participated in the Chaco War, transporting soldiers to the front. After the war, it was involved...
Click to read more »plus the best eighth-placed one. GBA Agropecuario Argentino Alvarado Colón Chaco For Ever Defensores Unidos Dep. Madryn Dep. Maipú Estudiantes (RC) Gimnasia...
Click to read more »primary military figure of Bolivia during the two decades preceding the Chaco War. Kundt was born in 1869 in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz,...
Click to read more »tributary of the Chaco Wash, in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, United States. It flows south and west from its origin near Lybrook and meets the Chaco Wash at the...
Click to read more »Archived from the original on April 7, 2014. Retrieved April 7, 2014. Brad Chacos (September 6, 2013). "Hybrid hijinks: How to install Android on your PC"...
Click to read more »He lived many years in Venezuela and currently resides in Puerto Tirol, Chaco Province. He has written several books about Wichí culture, and helped in...
Click to read more »Canyon Road is an Ancestral Puebloan road that leads from South Gap in the Chaco Culture National Historical Park to the southwest region of the San Juan...
Click to read more »The Governor of Chaco (Spanish: Gobernador de la Provincia del Chaco) is a citizen of the Chaco Province, in Argentina, holding the office of governor...
Click to read more »climate in the Paranaense region, and tropical and semi-arid climates in the Chaco. The Paranaense region has a humid climate, with abundant rainfall throughout...
Click to read more »is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, United States. Construction...
Click to read more »Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Referee: Jorge Nieves 1 February 1992 (1992-02-01) Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Referee: Javier Castrilli...
Click to read more »Pearson's chaco mouse (Andalgalomys pearsoni) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. This mouse is found in the Gran Chaco ecoregion of southeastern...
Click to read more »Plains, the Northwest Plateau, the Great Basin, Aridoamerica, the Gran Chaco and the Southern Cone. By domesticating horses, some tribes had great success:...
Click to read more »city in Chaco Province, Argentina. "Mapas Paraje la Paloma, Chaco - Calles y rutas". "La Paloma · Chaco Province, Argentina". La Paloma · Chaco Province...
Click to read more »was split in 1945, with the northern portion separated off being renamed "Chaco". The reduced remaining area continued to be called "Boquerón", and the...
Click to read more »Central Chaco. During the 16th century, the Qom inhabited a large part of what is today northern Argentina, in the current provinces of Salta, Chaco, Santiago...
Click to read more »Chaco War". carbinesforcollectors.com. Retrieved 20 July 2019. Samaniego 1985, p. 53. Ball 2011, pp. 57–59. Huon, Jean (September 2013). "The Chaco War"...
Click to read more »Chaco tigre is a species of mygalomorph spiders of Chile, named after its type locality: Quebrada El Tigre, Petorca, Region V (Valparaíso Region). This...
Click to read more »v t e Wolverine World Wide Brands Current Bates Cat footwear Chaco Harley-Davidson footwear Hush Puppies Hytest Merrell Saucony Stride Rite Sweaty Betty...
Click to read more »Colonias Unidas are a collection of settlements in the Itapúa Department of southern Paraguay founded by German-speaking immigrants in the early 1900s...
Click to read more »River, lit. 'green river') is a Paraguayan river. It flows through the Chaco region, crossing the departments of Boquerón and Presidente Hayes, and empties...
Click to read more »He also plays for the Argentina U-23 national team. Born in Resistencia, Chaco Province, Echeverri started his career with Deportivo Luján, before trialling...
Click to read more »New Mexico. Archeologists believe that most of the turquoise found at Chaco Canyon was mined in the Cerrillos Hills. Many modern Pueblo people claim...
Click to read more »Tartagal is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e 24°13′18″S 62°08′52″W / 24...
Click to read more »Party Votes % Seats Front for Victory 339.174 54,71 10 Union for Chaco 209.082 33,73 6 Workers' Party 28.971 4,67 0 Broad Front 16.014 2,58 0 Independent...
Click to read more »The National University of the Chaco Austral (Universidad Nacional del Chaco Austral - UNCAus) is a very recently established national university located...
Click to read more »Austrian Argentines are Argentine citizens of Austrian descent or Austrian-born people who emigrated to Argentina. Many Austrian descendants in Argentina...
Click to read more »lifelong writing practice. He first visited Chaco Canyon in 1961 and published his seminal work of poetry, Chaco Body, with photographer Kirk Gittings in...
Click to read more »The Chaco National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Chaco) is a national park of Argentina, located in the province of Chaco. It has an area of 150 km2....
Click to read more »as a mixed-economy enterprise jointly operated by the Chaco provincial government and the Chaco Aero Club. Formally founded in 1957 in response to poor...
Click to read more »Hjalmar Stolpe. On 25 March 1901, von Rosen departed Stockholm as part of the Chaco-Cordillera Expedition led by Erland Nordenskiöld, with the aim of studying...
Click to read more »the semi-shade of a middle layer of the Chaco forest, and reproduces by stolons. Desertification of the Chaco has decreased its presence, but the plant...
Click to read more »father's place; Kiba, a Highland general who defects after Riou defeats him; Chaco, an impertinent young member of a race of flying humanoids; and Apple, another...
Click to read more »Concepción del Bermejo is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 26°36′S 60°57′W /...
Click to read more »1891 – 16 March 1958) was a Paraguayan military officer, active during the Chaco War with Bolivia. Irrazábal was born in Encarnación, in Itapúa Department...
Click to read more »Comandante Fontana is an Argentinian city, located in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°25′S 59°02′W / 27...
Click to read more »Ciervo Petiso is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e 26°35′S 59°38′W / 26...
Click to read more »The Chaco grass mouse (Akodon toba) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Jayat, J.; D'elia...
Click to read more »amounts of its construction were done by Paraguayan prisoners during the Chaco War. Several sections of the road are less than 3 meters (9.8 ft) wide....
Click to read more »overthrown in a coup d'état on 27 November 1934, during the country's disastrous Chaco War with Paraguay. Bolivian historians have referred to him as "El Hombre...
Click to read more »indigenous cultures: the Central-Andean, the Mesopotamian-Littoral, the Chaco and the Pampa-Patagonian. The first two would fall under Spanish domination...
Click to read more »gunboat of the Paraguayan Navy. Launched in 1930, it participated in the Chaco War, transporting soldiers to the front. After the war, it took part in...
Click to read more »Guaykuru is a generic term for several ethnic groups Indigenous to the Gran Chaco region of South America, who speak related Guaicuruan languages. At the...
Click to read more »the plant are poisonous. Members of the Toba-Pilagá ethnic group of Gran Chaco traditionally eat the ripe fruits raw. Unripe raw fruits, flowers, leaves...
Click to read more »The Dry Chaco fat-tailed opossum (Thylamys pulchellus) is a species of opossum in the subfamily Didelphinae. The species is endemic to the Argentine portion...
Click to read more »systems had split the suiriri flycatcher into two species, the southern "Chaco suiriri" (S. suiriri) with a white belly and the northern "Campo suiriri"...
Click to read more »ended on 22 November 2025, with the final played at Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción, Paraguay. Although Estadio Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera in Santa...
Click to read more »eighth-placed one. GBA Agropecuario Argentino Atlético de Rafaela Central Norte Chaco For Ever Ciudad de Bolívar Colón Dep. Madryn Dep. Maipú Gimnasia y Esgrima...
Click to read more »ist der Chaco? (¿Qué es el Chaco?). Ed. Ferd. Dümmler. 182 pp. 1937. Deutsche Missionsarbeit im Chaco (el trabajo misionero alemán en el Chaco). Ed. Ferd...
Click to read more »The Battle of Algodonal was an engagement during the Chaco War between Paraguayan and Bolivian forces. It was part of a wider offensive by the Paraguayan...
Click to read more »Charata is a city in the province of Chaco, Argentina. It has 26497 inhabitants as per the 2010 census [INDEC], and is the head town of the Chacabuco...
Click to read more »San Bernardo is a town in Chaco Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the O'Higgins Department. The local economy is based on agriculture and forestry...
Click to read more »Pampa del Infierno is a town in Chaco Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Almirante Brown Department. The town was founded on December 7,...
Click to read more »city that existed between 1585 and 1632 in the present-day territory of Chaco Province, Argentina. It depended de facto on the Governorate of the Río...
Click to read more »1930s, Paraguay had its territory encroached and soon found itself in the Chaco War with Bolivia, which ended in a Paraguayan victory. General Alfredo Stroessner...
Click to read more »This article is a list of shopping malls in Argentina, locally referred to as "shopping centers". Abasto de Buenos Aires Alto Palermo Buenos Aires Design...
Click to read more »Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness is located in San Juan County, New Mexico, between Chaco Canyon and the De-Na-Zin Wilderness. Its name is a phonetic transliteration...
Click to read more »is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Canyon, northwestern New Mexico, United States. Located near the old north...
Click to read more »El Tacuruzal is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 26°20′22″S 60°14′35″W / 26...
Click to read more »Machagai (Spanish pronunciation: [matʃaˈɣaj]) is a city in Chaco Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Veinticinco de Mayo Department. Native...
Click to read more »Bolivia's defeat by Paraguay in the Chaco War (1932–1936) marked a turning point in the modern history of Bolivia. Significant loss of life and territory...
Click to read more »of the Chaco War between Paraguay and Bolivia which took place in December 1933. It was the aftermath of the most prominent battles of the Chaco War, the...
Click to read more »Asunción, Ypané and Villeta as host cities, with the Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Centro de Alto Rendimiento de Fútbol Femenino - CARFEM and the Estadio...
Click to read more »September 2021, the club announced the start of construction on the Mar del Chaco Stadium, a new and modern sports complex in Nueva Asunción (10 km from Asunción)...
Click to read more »spoken by about 3,000 people, mostly in Santa Fe, Chaco, and Formosa provinces. In 2010, the province of Chaco in Argentina declared Mocoví as one of four provincial...
Click to read more »Corzuela is a town in Chaco Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the General Belgrano Department. It was founded on April 30, 1917. Municipal information:...
Click to read more »Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 38,000 Referee: Byron Moreno (Ecuador) 29 June 1999 21:15 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance:...
Click to read more »Mesorhizobium which was isolated from root nodules of Prosopis alba in the Chaco Arido region in Argentina. LSPN lpsn.dsmz.de Straininfo of Mesorhizobium...
Click to read more »(PDF) from the original on October 9, 2024. Retrieved October 9, 2024. Chacos, Brad (March 18, 2020). "Sony PlayStation 5 taps AMD's radical SmartShift...
Click to read more »in Argentina where they were found. The site straddles the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, located 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) north-northwest...
Click to read more »Laguna Blanca is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°15′16″S 59°13′52″W / 27...
Click to read more »The First Battle of Herrera took place in January 1933 during the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. It was a Bolivian attempt, over nearly two weeks...
Click to read more »along the eastern side of the Andes Mountains, in Patagonia, and in the Chaco thorn forest of South America. They can be found in arid and semiarid habitats...
Click to read more »is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Canyon, in New Mexico, United States. Comprising just over 100 rooms, Wijiji...
Click to read more »Paraguay's population. The dispute over the remote "Chaco Boreal", the Gran Chaco region and Chaco (Paraguay) specifically was settled. The area is sparsely...
Click to read more »served as the Governor of Chaco Province from December 10, 1987, until December 10, 1991. Baroni died in Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina, on June 9, 2014...
Click to read more »Las Palmas is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°04′S 58°42′W / 27.067°S 58...
Click to read more »circumstances by a Navajo in Chaco Canyon. Wetherill's work was important in securing the designation of Mesa Verde as a National Park and Chaco Canyon as a National...
Click to read more »Ancestral Pueblo great house and notable archaeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Nageezi...
Click to read more »Aires (Patriot Front) Catamarca (Civic and Social Front of Catamarca) Chaco (Chaco Action New Space of Participation) Chubut (We Are All Chubut) Córdoba...
Click to read more »El Espinillo is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 25°24′29″S 60°26′53″W / 25...
Click to read more »pronunciation: [fi.laˈðel.fja]) is the capital of Boquerón Department in the Gran Chaco of western Paraguay. It is the centre of the Fernheim Colony. The city lies...
Click to read more »natural border with the neighbouring Chaco Province. On the other side of the bridge is Resistencia, capital of Chaco. To the west and up the Paraná, between...
Click to read more »Samuhú (Spanish pronunciation: [samuˈu]) is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t...
Click to read more »Argentine politician, businessman, and accountant. He served as Governor of Chaco Province from 2007 to 2013, from February to December 2015, and later from...
Click to read more »Ideology Affiliation Chaco Action Acción Chaqueña ACHA Conservatism NOS Bases and Principles of Chaco Bases y Principios del Chaco BYP Conservatism JxC...
Click to read more »Guaycuru peoples. For the most part, the Guaycuruans lived in the Gran Chaco and were nomadic and warlike, until finally subdued by the various countries...
Click to read more »The Copa Paz del Chaco (Spanish for Chaco Armistice Cup) is a football international friendly match between the Paraguayan and Bolivia national football...
Click to read more »municipality and city in southern Bolivia, in the Tarija Department, Gran Chaco Province. The city is located on the slopes of the Aguaragüe Range and lies...
Click to read more »keel and hastily relaunched on 28 July 1932 due to the beginning of the Chaco War with Bolivia. Her first trip to the north took place on 5 August 1932...
Click to read more »Chaco War (1932–1935). Once elected in 1940, Peñarada oversaw the return of the traditional conservative policies Bolivia had seen prior to the Chaco...
Click to read more »v t e Wolverine World Wide Brands Current Bates Cat footwear Chaco Harley-Davidson footwear Hush Puppies Hytest Merrell Saucony Stride Rite Sweaty Betty...
Click to read more »Jorge Nieto Nelson Rodriguez The main venue was Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción with some games being played at Estadio Manuel Ferreira and Estadio...
Click to read more »Court at Biebrach Park, and the unknown artist of Chaco's Pachuco painted it on the former Chaco's Restaurant in the 1990s. The Jerry Hernandez mural...
Click to read more »(Spanish, Riacho Palometa, or variant name Río Palometa) is a river of Chaco Province, Argentina. It is a tributary of the Paraná Miní River. List of...
Click to read more »for several archeological expeditions to the Ancestral Puebloan ruins in Chaco Canyon, including the Simpson group in 1849, one led by Dr. Oscar Lowe in...
Click to read more »The Second Battle of Herrera took place in March 1933 during the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. Barely two months after a failed attempt by Bolivian...
Click to read more »The Enxet are an Indigenous people of about 17,000 living in the Gran Chaco region of western Paraguay. Originally hunter-gatherers, many are now forced...
Click to read more »Sáenz Peña (normally known as Sáenz Peña) is a city in the province of Chaco, Argentina. It is the second largest in the province. It is located 170...
Click to read more »Veterans, a veterans' organization founded by him after his service in the Chaco War. Busch was born in either El Carmen de Iténez or San Javier and was...
Click to read more »1931. The warships played a key role as fast armed transports during the Chaco War with Bolivia. The Humaitá class was designed to meet the Paraguayan...
Click to read more »side Atlético Mineiro on 22 November 2025 at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción, Paraguay. Lanús defeated Atlético Mineiro 5–4 on kicks from...
Click to read more »species that inhabits the Gran Chaco ecoregion (in particular, the transition zone between the Wet Chaco and the Southern Chaco), in Argentina and Paraguay...
Click to read more »Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay) 26 April 2000 19:00 UTC−4 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 18,350 Referee: Ángel Sánchez (Argentina) 26 April...
Click to read more »House is an Ancestral Puebloan small house located near Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. Constructed in two phases...
Click to read more »Service, working to stabilize and investigate a variety of sites, including Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. Richard Gordon Vivian was born to Stanley and Millie...
Click to read more »by Frank Roberts in 1926, the site is one of the earliest settlements in Chaco Canyon. Shabik'eshchee Village contained one hundred pit houses and a community...
Click to read more »19 January 2007 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Referee: Leonardo Gaciba (Brazil) 19 January 2007 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Referee: Ricardo Grance...
Click to read more »of the Paraguayan Chaco, spoken by the northern Enxet people. It is also known as Vowak and Powok. In Filadelfia (Paraguayan Chaco) there is an organization...
Click to read more »eating it. C. chacoense is native to the Chaco region of Northern Argentina, the Bolivian Chaco, and Paraguayan Chaco, and for the most part is only known...
Click to read more »received some quantities of FN Model 24/30 rifles. They were used during the Chaco War and were still in service after the 1952 Revolution. The Republic of...
Click to read more »the Mogollon Su site in western New Mexico, and Pueblo Bonito located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park. Wills grew up in Virginia on his father's...
Click to read more »Paraje San Fernando is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°26′04″S 59°00′27″W...
Click to read more »(PRO) ▌ Recalde (UP) Catamarca ▌ Corpacci (UP) ▌ Andrada (UP) ▌ Fama (UCR) Chaco ▌ Rodas (UP) ▌ Pilatti Vergara (UP) ▌ Zimmermann (UCR) Chubut ▌ Cristina...
Click to read more »has a diverse environment, including the vast Amazonian plain, the Gran Chaco, temperate valleys, the high-altitude Altiplano plateau, snow-capped peaks...
Click to read more »Miraflores is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e 25°38′49″S 60°55′44″W /...
Click to read more »survivors in the Chaco War against Paraguay. Early in 1929, Bolivia, which was engaged in border disputes with Paraguay over the Gran Chaco region, and was...
Click to read more »suffusella is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Paraguay (Chaco). The length of the forewings is about 5 mm. Adults have been recorded on...
Click to read more »Military Aviation) played an important part in the Paraguayan victory in the Chaco War, being present from the first to the last actions of the conflict. In...
Click to read more »the only unit in the Paraguayan Army to receive the "Cruz del Chaco" (Cross of the Chaco) on the battlefield, a testament to their valor. President Eusebio...
Click to read more »Paz F.C., as well as several smaller top sides: Universitario de La Paz, Chaco Petrolero and Mariscal Braun. The stadium also hosts lower league clubs:...
Click to read more »Though the stadium is the home ground of Club Olimpia, the Defensores del Chaco stadium is used for major derbies against their rivals such as Cerro Porteño...
Click to read more »La Clotilde is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°08′S 60°40′W / 27.133°S 60...
Click to read more »Park Cerro Cora National Park Defensores del Chaco National Park Estero Milagro National Park Medanos del Chaco National Park Nacunday National Park Paso...
Click to read more »center-east of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Chaco (divided by the 28th parallel south), Corrientes, Entre Ríos, Buenos Aires...
Click to read more »Senator for Chaco Province from 2013 to 2025, and as a National Deputy from 2009 to 2013, elected in Chaco as well, and as a member of the Chaco Province...
Click to read more »Paraguayan footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Argentine club Chaco For Ever. On 22 April 2018, 16-year old Amarilla got his official debut...
Click to read more »known as Anasazi) of the Four Corners area, especially sites located within Chaco Canyon, a region located within the now-arid San Juan Basin of northwestern...
Click to read more »before the demolition of the venue. They moved to the Estadio Defensores del Chaco after the demolition. Basketball and other sports, have their own sports...
Click to read more »the Hohokam culture; and the Ancestral Pueblo culture, who occupied the Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde regions in the Four Corners area. The Ancestral Puebloan...
Click to read more »Cruz) 79,072 Campana (Buenos Aires) 77,838 Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña (Chaco) 76,377 Rivadavia (San Juan) 75,950 Florida (Buenos Aires) 75,891 Villa...
Click to read more »(PRO) ▌ Recalde (UP) Catamarca ▌ Corpacci (UP) ▌ Andrada (UP) ▌ Fama (UCR) Chaco ▌ Rodas (UP) ▌ Pilatti Vergara (UP) ▌ Zimmermann (UCR) Chubut ▌ Cristina...
Click to read more »rat or Chaco marsh rat, is a semiaquatic species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Argentina and Paraguay within the Gran Chaco. This...
Click to read more »The Battle of Toledo was fought amidst the Chaco War involving Bolivia and Paraguay between late February 1933 and 10 March of the same year. The Bolivian...
Click to read more »(1995, American Birding Association) Kerr, John Graham, A Naturalist in the Chaco (1968; Greenwood Press) Kleinpenning, Jan M. G., Paraguay, 1515-1870: A...
Click to read more »Fajada Butte is a butte in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, in northwest New Mexico. Fajada Butte (Banded Butte) rises 135 meters above the canyon...
Click to read more »are listed by biome. Alto Paraná Atlantic forests Chaco (Dry Chaco) Cerrado Humid Chaco Pantanal Chaco Lower Parana Upper Parana Paraguay Dinerstein, Eric;...
Click to read more »Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Attendance: 5,242 Referee: Carlos Torres (Paraguay) 25 May 2003, 18:15 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay...
Click to read more »Chaco province: Misión Nueva Pompeya in the Dry Chaco ecoregion in the north of the province, and Colonia Benítez and Resistencia in the Humid Chaco ecoregion...
Click to read more »Perez Acosta was a Paraguayan Salesian priest. He was a chaplain in the Chaco War. Ernesto Pérez Acosta, popularly known as "Pai Pérez" [Father Pérez]...
Click to read more »Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) listed the Chaco Culture as a World Heritage Site on December 8, 1987. That listing specifically...
Click to read more »country is divided into two non-official regions: The "Occidental Region" or Chaco (Boquerón, Alto Paraguay and Presidente Hayes), and the "Oriental Region"...
Click to read more »new species of arboreal rat, genus 'Oecomys' (Rodentia, Cricetidae) from Chaco". Journal of Mammalogy. 97 (4): 1177–1196. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyw070. hdl:11336/36873...
Click to read more »Una Vida is an archaeological site located in Chaco Canyon, San Juan County, New Mexico, United States. According to tree rings surrounding the site,...
Click to read more »Jackson Staircase is a pair of Ancestral Puebloan steps cut into the cliff of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Located north of Chetro Ketl and east of Pueblo Alto...
Click to read more »Buenos Aires 296,826 12 Bahía Blanca Buenos Aires 291,327 13 Resistencia Chaco 290,723 14 Posadas Misiones 275,028 15 San Salvador de Jujuy Jujuy 257,970...
Click to read more »central and eastern Argentina. It is a common species inhabiting humid Chaco, Espinal, and Paranaense, subtropical dry forest, and Pampean grasslands...
Click to read more »Olrog's chaco mouse (Andalgalomys olrogi) is a species of South American rodent in the family Cricetidae, endemic to Argentina. The natural habitat of...
Click to read more »ancestor) Regions with significant populations Mainly in the Northwest, Chaco, Formosa and in South American immigration areas Languages Predominantly...
Click to read more »Sarmiento Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña Arena UNCAUS 2013 3,500 Universidad del Chaco Austral Salta Polideportivo Delmi 1986 6,000 Salta Province Neuquen Estadio...
Click to read more »central Argentina, located between the Pampas to the east and south and the Chaco to the north and east. Most of the range is located in Córdoba Province...
Click to read more »Evolution of the Paraguayan Chaco. Alkaline Magmatism in Paraguay: A Review Phanerozoic Tectonics and Sedimentation in the Chaco Basin of Paraguay, with comments...
Click to read more »Argentina in the region of the Chaco Santiagueño. It is bordered on the north by Copo Department, on the east by Chaco Province, on the south by Moreno...
Click to read more »Alto Paraguay department of Paraguay. It was the capital of the former Chaco Department from 1973 to 1992, consisting today of the western part of Alto...
Click to read more »Enrique Urién is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°34′S 60°32′W / 27.567°S...
Click to read more »pp. 143–44. Bibliography Vivian, R. Gwinn; Hilpert, Bruce (2012). The Chaco Handbook: An Encyclopedic Guide (2 ed.). University of Utah Press. ISBN 978-1-60781-195-4...
Click to read more »The Chaco War was the first major Latin American conflict in which aircraft were used. This aerial war carried a large human and materiel cost. At that...
Click to read more »site located 12 miles (19 km) east of Pueblo Bonito, at the eastern end of Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, United States. Archeological...
Click to read more »views, and geologic formations. A key site on the byway are the ruins at Chaco Canyon, which was the "ceremonial center" for puebloan people at that and...
Click to read more »Ancestral Puebloan outlier community located 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. The community features a great...
Click to read more »affiliated with El Trece that broadcasts from the city of Resistencia, Chaco Province. The station is owned by Grupo Linke. On October 10, 1964, the...
Click to read more »Maidana No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition 1 5 June 2026 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay 2 Nicaragua 4–0 4–0 Friendly...
Click to read more »Alihuatá was an engagement between Bolivian and Paraguayan forces during the Chaco War, taking place between late October and early December 1933. In this...
Click to read more »priest responsible for the spiritual colonization of the Christians in Chaco. Juan Francisco Amancio González y Escobar was son of Captain Francisco...
Click to read more »(Chile) 18 August 2026 (2026-08-18) 19:00 UTC−3 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Referee: Andrés Matonte (Uruguay) Boca Juniors won 7–1 on aggregate...
Click to read more »Tigra is a village and municipality located in the O'Higgins Department in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Sergio Víctor Palma (1956–2021), professional...
Click to read more »the largest groups. The geography of Bolivia includes the Andes, the Gran Chaco, the Yungas, the Chiquitania and the Amazon rainforest. An additional 30–68%...
Click to read more »megafans of the world in the Chaco Plain, with the largest being the Pilcomayo. Pilcomayo - Chaco Plain Grande - Chaco Plain Bermejo - Argentina Kosi...
Click to read more »Belgian FN1910, retrieved 2023-03-14 Huon, Jean (September 2013). "The Chaco War". Small Arms Review. Vol. 17, no. 3. Archived from the original on March...
Click to read more »(Brazil) 13 October 2015 (2015-10-13) 21:00 UTC−3 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 28,889 Referee: Andrés Cunha (Uruguay) 13 October 2015 (2015-10-13)...
Click to read more »Chaco socos is a species of mygalomorph spiders of Chile, named after its type locality: Socos, Limarí, Region IV (Coquimbo region). This species differs...
Click to read more »(Darien, Embera) Shamanism Enxet Mascoian → Enxet, Enlhet Paraguay (Gran Chaco) Sawhoyamaxa Animism Ese Ejja Tacanan → Ese Ejja Bolivia (Beni, La Paz,...
Click to read more »Paraguayan troops in 1932 during the Chaco War....
Click to read more »Chaco sanjuanina is a species of mygalomorph spiders of Argentina, named after its type locality: San Agustin, Valle Fertil, San Juan, Argentina. Males...
Click to read more »buildings were built and occupied between 1100 and 1250 AD. Crumbled House is a Chaco Protection Site, or special management area. Crumbled House is located within...
Click to read more »politician who served as interim governor of Chaco Province from 2013 to 2015. He was vice governor of Chaco from 2007 to 2015, serving under Jorge Capitanich;...
Click to read more »El Sauzal is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 24°34′38″S 61°31′57″W / 24.57722°S...
Click to read more »The following is a list of regional football leagues in Argentina sorted by province. Liga Albertina de fútbol Liga Alvearense de fútbol (Buenos Aires)...
Click to read more »genus of potter wasps which contains two species which live mainly in the Chaco and Cerrado biogeographical provinces. Giordani Soika, A. 1978. Revisione...
Click to read more »(PRO) ▌ Recalde (UP) Catamarca ▌ Corpacci (UP) ▌ Andrada (UP) ▌ Fama (UCR) Chaco ▌ Rodas (UP) ▌ Pilatti Vergara (UP) ▌ Zimmermann (UCR) Chubut ▌ Cristina...
Click to read more »The Paraguayan Army made extensive use of the Stokes mortar during the Chaco War, especially as a siege weapon in the Battle of Boquerón in September...
Click to read more »Seats at stake Buenos Aires 70 35 Buenos Aires City 25 12 Catamarca 5 2 Chaco 7 3 Chubut 5 3 Córdoba 18 9 Corrientes 7 4 Entre Ríos 9 4 Formosa 5 3 Jujuy...
Click to read more »eighth-placed one of the 2025 tournament qualified. Agropecuario Argentino Atlanta Chaco For Ever Deportivo Madryn Deportivo Maipú Deportivo Morón Estudiantes (BA)...
Click to read more »region (Misiones, Corrientes and Entre Ríos) along with the provinces of Chaco, Formosa and Santa Fe. Before Argentina became independent, present-day...
Click to read more »Termas de Río Hondo Tucumán 60,000,000 Andrey Borges (1) 5 Sep Abierto de Chaco Chaco 4 Oct Abierto del Oeste Mendoza 24 Oct Andrés Romero Invitational Santiago...
Click to read more »Flakus, Martin Kukwa, and André Aptroot in 2016 from the Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco protected area (Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia), where the type was collected...
Click to read more »Opponent Score Result Competition 1. 9 June 2026 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Paraguay 1–1 4–3 2025–26 CONMEBOL Women's Nations League...
Click to read more »settled in Argentina. They lived successively in the provinces of Córdoba, Chaco, and Buenos Aires. Mortensen attended primary school and acquired a fluent...
Click to read more »The Battle of Campo Jordán occurred during the Chaco War, with victory going to the Bolivians, who forced the Paraguayans to retreat towards Gondra, on...
Click to read more »Sergio Hipperdinger (born 14 January 1992) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Freamunde as a forward. "S. Hipperdinger". Soccerway. Retrieved 1 December...
Click to read more »26.1 Somos Uno June 3, 2013 (2013-06-03) Public Government of Chaco Government of Chaco Public television Somos Uno 27.2 Ciudad Televisión October 2, 2017 (2017-10-02)...
Click to read more »Opponent Score Result Competition 1 17 November 2015 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Paraguay 1–0 1–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification...
Click to read more »article XVI Argentina was to receive a 600 km strip of territory in the Chaco north of the Pilcomayo River, nearly up to the Bolivian border. From the...
Click to read more »roads within its area. "Mapas Paraje la Paloma, Chaco - Calles y rutas". "Mapas Paraje la Paloma, Chaco - Calles y rutas". "Namalaha - Southern Region...
Click to read more »Arctotherium ("bear beast") is an extinct genus of short-faced bears endemic to Central and South America from the Late Pliocene to the end of the Late...
Click to read more »Temple of the Moon 5 Chapter V Native American mounds, Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, Palenque 6 Chapter VI Palenque, Kukulkan, El Castillo, Chichen Itza...
Click to read more »(Cuchilleros de la Muerte) was a Bolivian infantry regiment that fought in the Chaco War. Nicknamed the Knives of Death (Spanish: Cuchillos de la Muerte), the...
Click to read more »Deportivo Guabirá, Oriente Petrolero, Club Bolívar, Ferro Carril Oeste, Chaco Petrolero, Club Aurora and Club Deportivo Libertad. He played in nineteen...
Click to read more »(born 26 May 1989) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chaco For Ever. Monagas S.C. Venezuelan Primera División runner-up: 2022 Nicolás...
Click to read more »disinterested and concerned for their parents’ nostalgia. As this goes on, Ken and Chaco (the owners of the convention) discuss plans to "rid of the smell of the...
Click to read more »Storm Over the Andes (aka Alas sobre El Chaco) is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Jack Holt, Antonio Moreno and...
Click to read more »development; pueblos or their remnants, like those at Acoma, Taos, and Chaco Culture National Historical Park, indicate the scale of Ancestral Puebloan...
Click to read more »Eastern region (Argentine-Brazilian border) rather than the Western region or Chaco (Bolivian border). Very different from other immigrant communities in Argentina...
Click to read more »affiliation with Chaco, marked their sun-watching station with a crescent, star, hand and sundisc, similar to those found at the Chaco site. Ethnoastronomy...
Click to read more »the Mexican Revolution while the Paraguayan rifles saw combat during the Chaco War. The Mauser Model 1895 is a modification of the Mauser Model 1893. The...
Click to read more »The Battle of Yrendagüé was fought amidst the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay, in early December 1934. A Paraguayan division marched through the...
Click to read more »Óscar Ruiz (Colombia) 17 October 2007 18:10 UTC–4 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 23,200 Referee: Héctor Baldassi (Argentina) 17 October...
Click to read more »America, with some 25,000 German-speaking Mennonites living in the Paraguayan Chaco. Another large group of Germanic people who immigrated to Paraguay are...
Click to read more »including: Territory with oil raises the payoffs to territorial conquest (e.g. Chaco War) Territorial conquest creates a risk of market domination (e.g. Iraqi...
Click to read more »Castelli (usually abbreviated to Castelli) is a town in the province of Chaco, Argentina. It is located 274 km from the provincial capital Resistencia...
Click to read more »Aires (Patriot Front) Catamarca (Civic and Social Front of Catamarca) Chaco (Chaco Action New Space of Participation) Chubut (We Are All Chubut) Córdoba...
Click to read more »(Colombia) 10 April 2026 (2026-04-10) 20:00 UTC−3 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Referee: Anahí Fernández (Uruguay) 10 April 2026 (2026-04-10)...
Click to read more »(PRO) ▌ Recalde (UP) Catamarca ▌ Corpacci (UP) ▌ Andrada (UP) ▌ Fama (UCR) Chaco ▌ Rodas (UP) ▌ Pilatti Vergara (UP) ▌ Zimmermann (UCR) Chubut ▌ Cristina...
Click to read more »Spain 6 Spain 2–0 2–0 Friendly 2 7 October 2001 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay 12 Paraguay 1–1 2–2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification...
Click to read more »years of the so-called 'oligarchic republic'. Terrazas fought during the Chaco War, where he earned several promotions in rank. He was one of the few military...
Click to read more »animal food. Unitan possesses a production plant located in Puerto Tirol, Chaco Province Unitán on Puerto Tirol website Information on quebracho tannins...
Click to read more »into the country by Liberal rebels in 1904. Also in service during the Chaco War China British military rifles M1895 Lee Navy M1885 Remington-Lee Wikimedia...
Click to read more »is a city in the province of Chaco, Argentina, 186 km west of the provincial capital Resistencia. It is on the Gran Chaco, a lowland region of the Río...
Click to read more »"Participación de los carabineros en la guerra del chaco" [Participation of the Carabineros in the Chaco War] (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
Click to read more »Road is an Ancestral Puebloan road that stretches from Pueblo Alto, in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, to Kutz Canyon in the northern portion of the San Juan...
Click to read more »Puerto Lavalle is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 29°02′S 59°11′W / 29.033°S...
Click to read more »Battle of Herrera took place in late May and early June 1933 during the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. After two failed attempts by Bolivian...
Click to read more »as bases for the establishment of the governorates of Misiones, Formosa, Chaco, La Pampa, Neuquén, Río Negro, Chubut, Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego....
Click to read more »period Pueblo II period Pueblo III period Pueblo IV period Apishapa culture Chaco Canyon Dismal River culture Gallina Mogollon culture Panhandle culture Sopris...
Click to read more »the Andes and Patagonia meet warm, humid winds from the Amazon and the Chaco, creating conditions conducive to the formation of tornadoes. The area was...
Click to read more »28, 1975 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Juan Silvagno (Chile) March 7, 1975 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 45...
Click to read more »Colonia Elisa is a town in Sargento Cabral Department, Chaco Province, Argentina. Municipal information: Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal...
Click to read more »villages in Arizona and New Mexico. The ancient population centers such as Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, and Bandelier for which the Ancestral Puebloans are...
Click to read more »The Battle of El Carmen was an engagement of the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay which took place in November 1934. It was one of the largest battles...
Click to read more »Isla del Cerrito is a village and municipality of the Chaco Province in Northern Argentina, at the Argentina–Paraguay border Ministerio del Interior (in...
Click to read more »Tres Isletas is a town in Chaco Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Maipú Department. Tres Isletas (meaning 3 little islands) was founded...
Click to read more »the Chaco War (1932–1935), which resulted in an upset victory against Bolivia, securing Paraguayan control over large parts of the disputed Gran Chaco region...
Click to read more »(Catagonus wagneri), also called the taguá, is a peccary found in the Gran Chaco of Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina. It is the only extant species of genus...
Click to read more »beetle of the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in Argentina (Buenos Aires, Chaco). The recorded host plant for this species is Paspalum rufum. Sekerka, L...
Click to read more »en el Chaco" (in Spanish). Diario ABC Digital. Retrieved 2008-09-09.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Jatropha Chaco" (in Spanish)...
Click to read more »Chanka Chavín Chimú Chinchorro Chiripa Chorrera Cupisnique Diaguita Gran Chaco Huetar Ichma Kalina Kuhikugu La Tolita (Tumaco) Las Vegas Lauricocha Llanos...
Click to read more »horchata agua fresca. It was invented in 2013 by Jorge Sánchez at his Chaco's Mexican restaurant in San Jose, California. The Hennchata consists of 4 oz...
Click to read more »(meaning "russet" or "auburn" in Spanish) may refer to: Bermejo Department, Chaco, Argentina Bermejo Department, Formosa, Argentina Bermejo Pass, an alternate...
Click to read more »final match. June 29, 2005 Defensores del Chaco Referee: Carlos Amarilla (PAR) June 29, 2005 Defensores del Chaco Attendance: 1,141 Referee: Nelson Valenzuela...
Click to read more »communities – chaqueña, espinal, and selva paranaense. The Chaco Oriental or Humid Chaco is composed of woodland, palms, grass plains and wetlands. Some...
Click to read more »provinces such as Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos, La Pampa, Misiones, Córdoba, Chaco, Río Negro, etc. Of note are the colonias alemanas, first founded in the...
Click to read more »Chaco Canyon and the Pueblo Bonito (center), c. 828 BCE to c. 1126 CE, depicted in a 2007 NASA reconstruction...
Click to read more »with Bolivia over mutual claims to the Gran Chaco region, and it served in the Paraguayan army in the Chaco War (1932–1935). Almost 400 were on hand when...
Click to read more »Cruz 88' Summary Vargas 41' Vidal 56' Gutiérrez 90' Isla 90+1' Stadium: Estadio Defensores del Chaco Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Leandro Pedro Vuaden...
Click to read more »Puerto Eva Perón is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. It is named after the former Argentine First Lady Eva Perón. Ministerio...
Click to read more »La Vicuña is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°57′S 59°59′W / 27.950°S 59...
Click to read more »as follows: Argentina: Eighteen groups are located in the northwest of Chaco Province, approximately 180 km northwest of the town of Castelli. Many communities...
Click to read more »Misiones, Brazil, Uruguay, and the provinces of Entre Rios, Santa Fe and Chaco. With an area of 88,199 km², it ranks sixteenth in territorial size among...
Click to read more »Argentina Provinces Buenos Aires Axel Kicillof (PJ) Catamarca Raúl Jalil (PJ) Chaco Leandro Zdero (UCR) Chubut Ignacio Torres (PRO) Córdoba Martín Llaryora...
Click to read more »Maskoy, or Toba-Maskoy, is one of several languages of the Paraguayan Chaco (particularly in the northern region of Paraguay) called Toba. It is spoken...
Click to read more »The alliance was in force in the provinces of, Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Chaco and Mendoza. The +Values alliance was created by former congresswoman Cynthia...
Click to read more »13 August 1989 – 22 May 1990 Champions River Plate (22nd title) Promoted Chaco for Ever Unión SF Relegated Instituto (C) Racing (C) 1991 Copa Libertadores...
Click to read more »Ayoreo (Ayoreode, Ayoréo, Ayoréode) are an Indigenous people of the Gran Chaco. They live in an area surrounded by the Paraguay, Pilcomayo, Parapetí, and...
Click to read more »Dluzniewski (Uruguay) 9 October 1996 21:10 UTC−3 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 45,000 Referee: Oscar Ruiz (Colombia) 10 November...
Click to read more »Raúl Orosco (Bolivia) 11 October 2011 19:45 UTC−3 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 12,922 Referee: Wilson Seneme (Brazil) 11 October...
Click to read more »Triple Alliance (1864–1870) against Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, and the Chaco War (1932–1935) against Bolivia. Although Paraguay is a landlocked country...
Click to read more »29 November 1994) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a forward for Chaco For Ever. "LFA Reggio Calabria: preso l'attaccante argentino Tomas Bolzicco"...
Click to read more »found with greater rheas and opportunistically hunt them in the Paraguayan chaco, central Bolivia and the Brazilian cerrado. Feral dogs are known to kill...
Click to read more »visible to all in this manner till the end of four nights afterwards." Chaco Native Americans in New Mexico may have recorded the 1066 apparition in...
Click to read more »as the crimson-nosed rats, there are three species: Bibimys chacoensis - Chaco crimson-nosed rat - found in north-east Argentina and Paraguay Bibimys labiosus...
Click to read more »Salto [es] 2019–2020 Platense (reserves) 2020 Platense (caretaker) 2020–2021 Chaco For Ever (assistant) 2021 Platense (reserves) 2021 Platense (caretaker)...
Click to read more »Indigenous Peoples of the East, Chaco, and Bolivian Amazon (Spanish: VIII Marcha Indígena de los Pueblos Indígenas del Oriente, Chaco y Amazonía Boliviana), which...
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Click to read more »subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands Arid Chaco Córdoba montane savanna Humid Chaco Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Alto...
Click to read more »"Misterio en Chaco: hallan un extraño objeto metálico que cayó del cielo". www.lavoz.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2025. "Sorpresa en Chaco: cayó...
Click to read more »tournament. Paraguay would face Uruguay on 10 July at the Defensores del Chaco in Asunción, where Uruguay won 5–3 via penalty shoot-out having drawn 1–1...
Click to read more »that has its source on the eastern side the Andes, flows through the Gran Chaco of Bolivia and ends in the marshes of the Bañados de Izozog depression....
Click to read more »descendants settled in Buenos Aires, the homonymous province, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Chaco, and Patagonia. Argentines of Croatian descent number over 350,000. At the...
Click to read more »the Chaco War. Schiffer Pub. p. 144. ISBN 0-7643-0146-2. Corum, James S. (3 February 2003). "O Poder Aéreo na Guerra do Chaco" [Air Power in the Chaco War]...
Click to read more »Fortunato Castillo (born 16 March 1939) is a Bolivian footballer. He played in six matches for the Bolivia national football team in 1963. He was also...
Click to read more »Archived from the original on November 9, 2021. Retrieved November 9, 2021. Chacos, Brad (October 6, 2021). "Windows 11 multi-monitor tweaks are toying with...
Click to read more »Sucre, Bolivia Bolivia 4–1 F Unknown 424 1996-04-21 Estadio Defensores del Chaco Asunción, Paraguay Herzeg-Bosnia 3–0 F Gamarra 21' Báez 53' Ferreira 60'...
Click to read more »formations are exposed in an area of east-to-west valleys that drain to the Chaco River to the south. The beds dip about 5 degrees to the northeast so that...
Click to read more »is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico in the United...
Click to read more »Colonia Popular is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e 27°17′S 59°09′W / 27...
Click to read more »The following is a list of indigenous peoples of South America. These include the peoples living in South America in the pre-Columbian era and the historical...
Click to read more »Chloris ciliata and Pappophorum caespitosum, both grasses native to the Chaco region (Cordoba) of Argentina. Peix; Berge, O; Rivas, R; Abril, A; Velázquez...
Click to read more »had emigrated two hundred years before, the influence of Chaco Canyon grew, and by 950 Chaco had supplanted Mesa Verde as the region's cultural center...
Click to read more »Soledad Chávez de Chacón (August 10, 1890 – August 4, 1936) was an American politician who served as the third Secretary of State of New Mexico, the first...
Click to read more »29 2 Buenos Aires Province 28 3 Santa Fe 4 4 Córdoba 6 5 Corrientes 1 6 Chaco 1 7 Chubut 2 8 Entre Rios Province 1 9 Jujuy 1 10 Mendoza 5 11 Misiones...
Click to read more »Castaño (at Dock Sud until 31 December 2024) — MF ARG Brandon Obregón (at Chaco For Ever until 31 December 2024) No. Pos. Nation Player — FW ARG Agustín...
Click to read more »guanaco, were also utilized. Vicuñas were hunted through collective drives (chacos), sheared with tools like stones, knives, and metal axes, and then released...
Click to read more »full of Abaí soldiers would make its way to the disputed zones during the Chaco War. During World War II, Paraguay under Higinio Morínigo's military government...
Click to read more »within Four Corners include Monument Valley, Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco Canyon, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and Canyon de Chelly National...
Click to read more »Crucero del Norte 2008–2010 Argentino de Rosario 2010–2011 Central Córdoba de Rosario 2011 Chaco For Ever * Club domestic league appearances and goals...
Click to read more »Francisco Solano López Paraguayan War First Civil War Second Civil War Chaco War February Revolution Third Civil War since 1947 1954 coup d'état Dictatorship...
Click to read more »found in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. It can be found in cerrado and chaco biomes. It may be a myrmecophile. The IUCN conservation status of Anomiopus...
Click to read more »Argentine politician. Deolindo Felipe Bittel was born in Villa Ángela, a Chaco Province town known for its tannin industry, in 1922 to a farming family...
Click to read more »Referee: Romualdo Arppi Filho (Brazil) 13 September 1979 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Abel Gnecco (Argentina) 16 September...
Click to read more »Austral Patagonia Avellaneda Buenos Aires Catamarca Central Buenos Aires Chaco Austral Chilecito Comahue Comechingones Córdoba Cuyo Delta Entre Ríos Formosa...
Click to read more »Vermillion Cliffs, El Malpais, Natural Bridges, Canyons of the Ancients, Chaco Culture National Historical Park and the Colorado National Monument. This...
Click to read more »Bolivia in the Chaco War and at that time Asunción became a place of relief and help for the wounded in the conflict. The Defensores del Chaco stadium located...
Click to read more »direction of Roque Centurión Miranda with the name “Elenco Chaco Paraguayo” (Paraguayan Chaco Cast). After the war he founded the first folkloric dancing...
Click to read more »development executives were elected in the Autonomous Regional Government of Gran Chaco, in the department of Tarija. A second round is scheduled for 19 April....
Click to read more »(2004). "Distribution and Relative Abundance of Peccaries in the Argentine Chaco: Associations with Human Factors". Biological Conservation. 116 (2): 217–225...
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Click to read more »plants are: Provincial Law, Nº 3902 Article 1: Declare the territory of the Chaco Province nuclear-free zone. Provincial Law, Nº 4207 Article 1: Prohibits...
Click to read more »Argentino A 2013–14 teams Alvarado Central Córdoba (SdE) Central Norte Chaco For Ever Cipolletti CAI Defensores de Belgrano (VR) Deportivo Maipú Estudiantes...
Click to read more »nomads of Central Asia, the Plains Indians, the Guaycuru peoples of the Gran Chaco, and the Mapuche and Tehuelche of Patagonia after horses were imported from...
Click to read more »Aires 75.2 2. Autonomous City of Buenos Aires 77.2 8. Catamarca 76 24. Chaco 72.9 8. Chubut 76 10. Córdoba 75.8 20. Corrientes 74.4 17. Entre Ríos 75...
Click to read more »4 to 9 July 1933, between the Bolivian and Paraguayan armies during the Chaco War. It was one of the bloodiest battles fought in South America in the...
Click to read more »(PRO) ▌ Recalde (UP) Catamarca ▌ Corpacci (UP) ▌ Andrada (UP) ▌ Fama (UCR) Chaco ▌ Rodas (UP) ▌ Pilatti Vergara (UP) ▌ Zimmermann (UCR) Chubut ▌ Cristina...
Click to read more »Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Paraguay 2–4 2–5 1957 Copa Paz del Chaco 11. 13 June 1957 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay...
Click to read more »Bromeliaceae. This species is native to the Santa Cruz region of Bolivia and the Chaco region of Argentina. "Dyckia gracilis Mez". Plants of the World Online....
Click to read more »Libertad is a department of Chaco Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 11,000 inhabitants in an area of 1,088 km2...
Click to read more »Oliveira (Brazil) 10 September 2003 19:00 UTC−4 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia) 10 September...
Click to read more »Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Bolivar Nimbles 1–3 Chaco Petrolero 2–0 2–2 Warnes 1–0 Litoral (O) 0–0 1–0...
Click to read more »La Sabana is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 27°52′S 59°57′W / 27.867°S 59...
Click to read more »Galápagos 15 Jan 2021 17 Cayambe Pichincha Región Sierra 26 Feb 2021 18 El Chaco Napo Región Amazónica 2 Mar 2021 19 Esmeraldas Esmeraldas Región Costa 10...
Click to read more »buzzard Butastur Rufous-winged buzzard Grasshopper buzzard White-eyed buzzard Grey-faced buzzard Harpyhaliaetus Chaco eagle Solitary eagle Eagle Buzzard...
Click to read more »French-controlled Mauser factory Bolivia: delivered from 1912 and used during the Chaco War Brazil: The 7.65 model 1900 Luger was adopted in 1906 after navy trials...
Click to read more »Maschinenpistole 38. Bolivia: Vollmer VPK supplied as German aid during the Chaco War Bulgaria France: Over 3,000 Spanish copies obtained from demobilized...
Click to read more »11 10 Destroyers 12 3 4 5 12 21 −9 10 11 Ciclón 12 3 3 6 11 14 −3 9 12 Chaco Petrolero 12 2 3 7 10 23 −13 7 13 Always Ready 12 2 2 8 9 25 −16 6 14 Real...
Click to read more »Louisiana. It is most common in the Pantanal region of Brazil and the Eastern Chaco region of Paraguay. It is the only member of the genus Jabiru. The name...
Click to read more »Archived from the original on January 2, 2022. Retrieved January 2, 2022. Chacos, Brad (January 19, 2021). "Intel quietly kills its face-melting Optane desktop...
Click to read more »1956) is an Argentine politician who served as a National Deputy elected in Chaco Province. A member of the Civic Coalition ARI, Terada was first elected...
Click to read more »frog in the family Ceratophryidae. The species is endemic to the dry Gran Chaco region of Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil. It, like other members...
Click to read more »FIFA World Cup qualification 9 10 September 2013 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Paraguay 1–0 5–2 10 1 July 2014 Arena Corinthians,...
Click to read more »the Bolivians during the Chaco War. The Carlos Casado Company came to have more than 5,000,000 hectares in the Paraguayan Chaco; today the factory is shut...
Click to read more »Independence Day Dia de la Independencia Nacional June 12 Chaco Armistice Day Dia de la Paz del Chaco June 20 Constitution Day Jura de la Constitución Nacional...
Click to read more »Campo Largo is a town in the province of Chaco, Argentina, and the capital of the department of Independencia. It is located 197 km (122 mi) west-north-west...
Click to read more »10 September 1997 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Bolivia 1–0 2–1 4. 8 February 1998 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Poland 1–0 4–0...
Click to read more »qualified. 8 October 2020 (2020-10-08) 19:30 UTC−3 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción Attendance: 0 Referee: Néstor Pitana (Argentina) 8 October 2020 (2020-10-08)...
Click to read more »Coca Colimes Coronel Marcelino Maridueña Cotacachi Cuenca Daule Durán El Chaco El Empalme El Guabo El Triunfo Esmeraldas Gualaquiza Guaranda Guayaquil...
Click to read more »September 20, 1984 Kleť A. Mrkos · 16 km (9.9 mi) MPC · JPL 3984 Chacos 1984 SB6 Chacos September 21, 1984 La Silla H. Debehogne · 7.6 km (4.7 mi) MPC ·...
Click to read more »Los Frentones is a village and municipality in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e 26°25′S 61°25′W / 26...
Click to read more »Department, Paraguay. It is one of twenty languages spoken by the wider Gran Chaco Amerindians of South America. Once considered a dialect of a broader language...
Click to read more »that country and those of Paraguay, starting in February 1935, during the Chaco War. After a great Paraguayan offensive effort marked by victories at the...
Click to read more »From west to east, the border goes from the Altiplano to extend to the Chaco flat through the tropical environment of the Yungas. From east to west there...
Click to read more »(PRO) ▌ Recalde (UP) Catamarca ▌ Corpacci (UP) ▌ Andrada (UP) ▌ Fama (UCR) Chaco ▌ Rodas (UP) ▌ Pilatti Vergara (UP) ▌ Zimmermann (UCR) Chubut ▌ Cristina...
Click to read more »population in the North Eastern provinces of Argentina (for example, Misiones, Chaco, Corrientes, and Formosa) were on average 43% of Indigenous, 54% European...
Click to read more »Fighter Used in the Chaco War. Hanriot HD.1 France 1923–1926 3 Fighter Junkers A50 Germany 1930–1937 2 ? Active during the Chaco War. Muniz M-9 Brazil...
Click to read more »Personal information Born (2002-03-03) 3 March 2002 (age 24) Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina Listed height 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) Career information High school...
Click to read more »organization of people into bands. According to Braunstein (1983), among the Chaco groups several bands constitute a "tribe", identified by a common name and...
Click to read more »Angaité is a language of the Paraguayan Chaco. Many children speak only Guarani, but may understand Angaité. Angaité at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) ISO...
Click to read more »1093/icb/33.4.448. Vellard J (1948). "Batracios del Chaco argentino" [Batracios of the Argentine Chaco]. Acta Zoologica Lilloana (in Spanish). 5: 137–174...
Click to read more »to the north and south lies two different lowlands areas; the Beni and Chaco lowlands respectively. To the northeast lies the flat Llanos Chiquitanos...
Click to read more »and Malvinas War veteran, currently serving as National Deputy elected in Chaco Province. A member of the Justicialist Party, Leiva was elected in 2019...
Click to read more »Puerto Vilelas is a village and municipality in Chaco Province, in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e 27°31′S 58°56′W / 27...
Click to read more »Charadai (or Charaday) is a village in Chaco Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Tapenagá Department. Municipal information: Municipal Affairs...
Click to read more »In the same year Paraguay declared war on Bolivia for possession of the Chaco, in a conflict that ended three years later with Paraguay's victory. Between...
Click to read more »features Tweety González. Chaco (1995) With their savings they went on to record what would be their most successful album, Chaco. They chose to create their...
Click to read more »Newell's Old Boys and coach of the reserve team. The next years, he coached Chaco For Ever, Achirense (2016) and Juventud Unida de Gualeguaychú (2006–10,...
Click to read more »buzzard Butastur Rufous-winged buzzard Grasshopper buzzard White-eyed buzzard Grey-faced buzzard Harpyhaliaetus Chaco eagle Solitary eagle Eagle Buzzard...
Click to read more »chamber. The M1905 was also sold to Paraguay, which used it during the Chaco War. Fowler, North, and Stronge, Will, Anthony and Charles (2013). The Illustrated...
Click to read more »Verde region. Great houses built outside of Chaco Canyon were called "outliers," connected back to Chaco Canyon through a network of roads. Until this...
Click to read more »in Paraguay, as well as in Argentina, Uruguay, Southern Brazil, the Gran Chaco of Bolivia, and Southern Chile. It has also become popular in the Druze...
Click to read more »northwest corner of New Mexico, USA. Salmon was constructed by migrants from Chaco Canyon around 1090 CE, with 275 to 300 original rooms spread across three...
Click to read more »Point Stoneworks Brewster Cahokia Candelaria Cave Carlisle Fort Casa Grande Chaco Canyon Coso Rock Art District Crystal River Cuarenta Casas Cueva de la Olla...
Click to read more »Iñao Chuquisaca Department 2,630.9 km2 (1,016 sq mi) 2004 Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco Santa Cruz Department 34,411 km2 (13,286 sq mi) 1995 Madidi La Paz Department...
Click to read more »FIFA World Cup qualification 19 10 September 2013 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Paraguay 2–1 5–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification...
Click to read more »Solari is a village and municipality in the Sargento Cabral department in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 26°48′S...
Click to read more »Abierto del Norte Salta 550,000 Jorge Monroy (4) 1 Oct Fabián Gómez Classic Chaco 300,000 Mariano Guiraldes (1) 5 Nov Gran Premio Los Pingüinos Buenos Aires...
Click to read more »Santiago Javier Lencina (born 4 September 2005) is an Argentine professional association football player who plays as an attacking midfielder for Segunda...
Click to read more »designed the famous gunboats Paraguay and Humaitá that were used during the Chaco War in the key role of armed transport ships. In the course of the war,...
Click to read more »v t e Wolverine World Wide Brands Current Bates Cat footwear Chaco Harley-Davidson footwear Hush Puppies Hytest Merrell Saucony Stride Rite Sweaty Betty...
Click to read more »fortune, and directed by Dr. George H. Pepper, conducted excavations in Chaco Canyon from 1896 to 1901, when accusations of impropriety levied by Edgar...
Click to read more »Netherlands) across major transnational regions of Latin America such as the Gran Chaco, the Chiquitano, and the Amazon rainforest. In the process, they have devastated...
Click to read more »Czech-made ZB-30 (chambered in 7.65mm Mauser) between 1932 and 1937, used in the Chaco War, still in use in the 1960s Brazil — 1,080 in 7mm Mauser received in...
Click to read more »settled in Mexico. Another 1,800 more conservative Mennonites migrated to the Chaco region in Paraguay in 1927. In 1930 and in 1947 the Paraguayian Mennonites...
Click to read more »of Chaco Province from 1987 to 1991 under Governor Danilo Baroni. Carrara had previously served as the mayor of Campo Largo from 1973 to 1976. Chaco gubernatorial...
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