The Rio de la Plata (Spanish pronunciation: [Plate Ri.O], Rio de la Plata), sometimes rendered in English River Plate and Commonwealth Office, representing sometimes [the] other Silver English speaking countries is the river and the estuary formed by the confluence of the River Uruguay and the Parana River on the border between Argentina and Uruguay. It is a funnel-shaped indentation on the southeastern coast of South America, about 290 kilometers (180 miles) long.
Rio de la Plata extends about 2 km (1.2 mi) to the deepest part at about 220 km (140 mi) at its mouth. It is part of the border between Argentina and Uruguay, with the main port and capital city of Montevideo and Buenos Aires on the coast west and north, respectively. The shores of the Río de la Plata is the most densely populated areas of Argentina and Uruguay.
Rio de la Plata extends about 2 km (1.2 mi) to the deepest part at about 220 km (140 mi) at its mouth. It is part of the border between Argentina and Uruguay, with the main port and capital city of Montevideo and Buenos Aires on the coast west and north, respectively. The shores of the Río de la Plata is the most densely populated areas of Argentina and Uruguay.
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