The Guarani River is a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil. The Guaraní River is a waterway in South America, primarily flowing through Paraguay and Argentina. It's a tributary of the Paraná River, one of the continent's major rivers. The Guaraní River plays a significant role in the region's ecology and economy, supporting various ecosystems and serving as a transportation route for goods and people. It's named after the indigenous Guaraní people who historically inhabited the area.

Guarani River
Location
CountryBrazil
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationParaná state
MouthIguazu River
 • coordinates
25°31′S 53°9′W / 25.517°S 53.150°W / -25.517; -53.150

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