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  1. Chaco, provincia (province), northeastern Argentina. It is located between the northwestern Argentine highlands and the Paraná River and is bounded on part of the east by Paraguay. Resistencia, in the southeast on the Paraná, is the provincial capital.
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    The province of Chaco lies within the southern part of the Gran Chaco region, a vast lowland plain that covers territories in Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Chaco Province covers an area of 99,633 km 2 (38,469 sq mi) and ranks as the twelfth largest Argentinian province.
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    The Province of Chaco is a province in northeastern Argentina. There were 1,129,606 as of 2022. The province has an international border with Paraguay. The capital and largest city is Resistencia. Half of the people who live here are below the poverty line.
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    The Province o Chaco ({ {lang-es|Provincia del Chaco}) (Spaingie pronunciation: [ˈtʃako]) is a province in northeastren Argentinae. Wi a aurie o 99,633 km 2 (38,469 sq mi) an a population o 1,055,259 as o 2010, it is the 12t maist extensive an the 9t maist populatit o the 23 Argentine provinces.
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    Chaco ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃako]; Wichi: To-kós-wet ), officially the Province of Chaco ( Spanish: provincia del Chaco [pɾoˈβinsja ðel ˈtʃako] ), is one of the 23 provinces in Argentina. Its capital and largest city, is Resistencia. It is located in the north-east of the country.
    The province composes part of the Gran Chaco, which includes adjoining lands of Argentina to the north and south, the northwestern half of Paraguay, and adjoining areas of Bolivia. Chaco National Park (37,000 acres [15,000 hectares]) in northeastern Chaco province includes extensive savannas and palm forests.
    Chaco borders the provinces of Santiago del Estero and Salta on the west, the province of Formosa on the north, Santa Fe on the south, and Corrientes on the east. What does the word Chaco mean? The word Chacomeans “hunting territory” and comes from the indigenous languages of northern Argentina and Paraguay.
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    Resistencia, officially known as City of Resistencia, is an Argentinian city, capital and the most important city of the province of Chaco, in addition to its main social and economic center. It is also the head of a metropolitan area, known as Great Resistance, which in 2010 reached 385,726 people.
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    WebMar 11, 2024 · Chaco is central to the origins of several Navajo clans and ceremonies. Chaco is also an enduring enigma for researchers. Was Chaco the hub of a turquoise-trading network established to acquire …

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  8. Exploring the Gran Chaco | Magazine Articles | WWF

    WebIssue: Summer 2018. Illustrator: Matt Twombly. The word chaco stems from the Quechua word chaku, meaning "hunting land"—a testament to the Gran Chaco's wildlife, which supported indigenous peoples long before …