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The Río de la Plata was first explored by Europeans in 1516, when an expedition led by Juan Díaz de Solís, chief navigator of Spain, traversed the estuary as part of its effort to find a route to the Pacific; the estuary was temporarily named in memory of Díaz de Solís after his death on its shores at the hands of ...
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It empties into the Atlantic Ocean and forms a funnel-shaped indentation on the southeastern coastline of South America. Depending on the geographer, the Río de ...
Río de la Plata, a tapering intrusion of the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of South America between Uruguay to the north and Argentina to the south.
History. According with the club's official history, River Plate was founded on 25 May 1901, close to the La Boca neighborhood (later the home of fierce rivals ...
Victory in the Battle of the River Plate, the first major naval engagement of the Second World War, was a great boost to British morale during the 'Phoney ...
The river's first sighting was in 1516 by Juan Díaz de Solís, a European Spanish seaman born in Lebrija, Seville who made the discovery of the river during his ...
Club Atlético River Plate was founded in 1901 by the merger between Santa Roas and La Rosales. They played their first matches in Dársena Sur, located in La ...
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River Plate Basin Treaty. Signed in 1968, the Agreement of Santa Cruz de la Sierra initiated the integration and coordination process to identify the needs ...
8 days ago · The 82-minute engagement between the Graf Spee and its three smaller British opponents – Achilles, Ajax and Exeter – was inconclusive. All four ...
Although several admirable and scholarly accounts of the histories of the separate River Plate republics are available, an up-to-date appraisal of the ...