Everything about Pilcomayo River totally explained
Río Pilcomayo is a river in the central parts of
South America, longest western tributary of the
Paraguay River, and its watershed extends across 270,000 km².
The Picomayo rises in the foothills of the
Andes cordillera, between the
Bolivian departments of
Potosí and
Oruro, east of
Poopó Lake. From there it flows in a southeasterly direction 2,000 km through
Chuquisaca and
Tarija departments, passes through the
Argentine province of
Formosa and the
Gran Chaco plains of
Paraguay, forming the border between these two countries before it joins the
Paraguay River near
Asunción.
The river basin is home to approximately 1.5 million people: one million in Bolivia, 300,000 in Argentina, and 200,000 in Paraguay.
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