GRAN CHACO

grän chäˈkō or Chaco, c.250,000 sq mi (647,500 sq km), extensive lowland plain, central South America. It is sparsely populated and is divided among Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina. Some of the highest temperatures in the southern continent are reached there. To the north of the Pilcomayo River and to the west of the Paraguay River is the section known as the Chaco Boreal, most of which belongs to Paraguay. This is arid land, dotted with swamps in the rainy season and with stretches of dense forest in which the quebracho tree abounds. Tannin extraction from the quebracho is an important economic activity there; large factories have been built for this purpose. The Chaco Central, in Argentina S of the Pilcomayo River, has much the same aspect. Cotton and quebracho are important there. The plains grow increasingly arid toward the west. The eastern part—the Chaco Austral and the region W of the Paraguay River—is the only habitable section of the Gran Chaco. The discovery of oil in a narrow strip of the barren section of the Chaco Boreal, at the foot of the Bolivian Andes, precipitated the Chaco War, 1932–35, between Bolivia and Paraguay. This territory of the Gran Chaco had been disputed since 1810. Technically the Gran Chaco was intended to be part of Bolivia since it had been part of the audiencia of Charcas, but Bolivia paid little attention to this wasteland and Paraguayan settlers opened up the region while Paraguayan soldiers pushed back the natives. Thousands of Paraguayan colonists brought wealth to Paraguay by gathering quebracho and raising cattle. An armed conflict between Paraguay and Bolivia resulted as Bolivia sought access to the Paraguay River to ship oil to the sea and Paraguay refused to give up the lands. More than 100,000 lives were lost, and the war was concluded in 1935 only when both sides were exhausted. After three years of mediated negotiation following the end of hostilities, Paraguay and Bolivia signed (1938) a treaty. Three quarters of the disputed Chaco Boreal went to Paraguay; at the same time Bolivia was granted a corridor to the Paraguay River, the privilege of using Puerto Casado, and the right to construct a Bolivian port.

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...The Toba Indians of the Bolivian Gran Chaco". Acta Academiae Aboensis Humaniora...1941. Descripcion corografica del Gran Chaco Gualamba . San Miguel de Tucuman...Hacia Una Nueva Carta Etnica del Gran Chaco 6 :117-122. Metraux A. 1937...
Chapter 2 The Chaco The Gran Chaco is a vast expanse of land covering the area from the foothills of...the north to the Argentine pampas in the south. The area where the Chaco War was fought is technically described as the Chaco Boreal henceforth...
...published in Swedish as Indianlif i El Gran Chaco (Siidamerika). Stockholm, 1910...published in German as Indianerleben, El Gran Chaco (Siidamerika). Leipzig, 1912...Culture of Two In- dian Tribes in the Gran Chaco. Comparative Ethnographic Studies...
...Chaco Canyon", manuscript, Chaco Center, Albuquerque 1977...Mesoamerican Influences at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico," Across...Fallen Trading Center of the Gran Chichimeca , 8 vols. Flagstaff...possible relationships with Chaco Canyon. 27. Interpretations...
...DOCUMENT 85 Dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay Gran Chaco Question 1933-1935 The Chaco Boreal, a territory under dispute between Bolivia...League L.N., O.J. March 1935, 451 . The Gran Chaco dispute was settled by the Chaco Conference which...
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...Renshaws The Indians of the Paraguayan Chaco: identity and economy offers both...Metrauxs classic Ethnography of the Chaco, published in 1946 in John Stewards...entitled The present-day Indians of the Gran Chaco, by the White Russian emigre and...
...Place and Memory in the Argentinean Chaco. by Marcela Mendoza GORDILLO, GASTON...place and memory in the Argentinean Chaco. xviii, 304 pp., maps, illus...pounds sterling16.95 (paper) The Gran Chaco is an understudied South American...
...indigenous people. South Americas Gran Chaco covers about one million square kilometers...open grasslands on sand dunes. The Gran Chaco includes the largest expanses of...establishment of the Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco National Park and Integrated Management...
...Sign of Identity in the Argentine Chaco by Silvia Citro , Adriana Cerletti...aboriginal rituals of the Argentine Chaco, including the role of our research...expressions.1 The South American Gran Chaco encompasses part of the lowlands of...
...Zoological Society), to administer the Gran Chaco National Park (established in 1995...northwest Argentina (near the Bolivian Chaco) in 1761. Indigenous women (Andean...Isoso: Chane y chiriguanos en el Chaco boliviano, siglos XVI a XX. La Paz...
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...points to Aztec Ruins outside of Chaco as an intermediate site. There...truncated walls. Paquime, like Chaco Canyon a UNESCO World Heritage...trading center of its era in the "Gran Chichimeca"--now northern...connections between Paquime and Chaco and Aztec," says Lekson...
...threatened with extinction in the Gran Chaco Mid-morning and the heat of Bolivias Gran Chaco was beginning to get to wildlife...Chacoan peccaries. Found only in the Gran Chaco of southeastern Bolivia, northern...
...it has been represented as crossing the Chaco and entering the Paraguay". The barren, desert-like Chaco scrubland was a world away from luxuriant...000-square kilometre Kaa-lya del Gran Chaco National Park in 1995. He supported Minchins...
...further south in Bolivias Kaa-Iya/Gran Chaco National Park. There, Andrew Noss...the areas natural resources. The Gran Chaco is a dry region of cacti, desert...find plenty of tapirs. Kaa-Iya/Gran Chaco often goes months with no rainfall...
...Oruro, Potosi, and Chuquisaca), in the province of Gran Chaco (part of Tarija department) and in 12 rural municipalities...municipalities, 11 indigenous communities, and one region (Gran Chaco). They elected 2,511 officials. Today, Bolivias...
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...wilderness areas in the world". The Gran Chaco, known as Green Hell, is a hot...centuries and want to be left alone. The Chaco, the size of Poland, is home to...zoologists and botanists to the Dry Chaco in Paraguay to record the rich biodiversity...
...the spotlight has been turned on these lost tribes by a row over an expedition by Londons Natural History Museum to the Gran Chaco forest, which straddles the borders of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina. Campaigners say there are several groups of...
...the spotlight has been turned on these lost tribes by a row over an expedition by Londons Natural History Museum to the Gran Chaco forest, which straddles the borders of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina. Campaigners say there are several groups of...
...el equipo uruguayo tendrsz que sufrir en el Defensores del Chaco de Asuncin frente al Cerro Porte+ or -o para ganar y esperar...una camiseta, la participacin en una rifa con premios y una gran experiencia. Los grupos de 15 o mszs voluntarios califican...


 

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GRAN CHACO gran cha ko or Chaco, c.250,000 sq mi (647,500 sq km), extensive...the region W of the Paraguay River is the only habitable section of the Gran Chaco. The discovery of oil in a narrow strip of the barren section of the...
CHACO Chaco Austral, Chaco Boreal, Chaco Central, and Chaco War: see Gran Chaco . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...boundary with Bolivia lies in the Gran Chaco and the Andes Mts. The western boundary...regions the Parana Plateau, the Gran Chaco, the Pampa (see under pampas...Paraguay meet. In N Argentina the Gran Chaco, with the physiographically similar...
...of the Paraguay River is a dry plain, part of the Chaco (see Gran Chaco ). Cattle are raised and quebracho is found in the...plunged into another major war the Chaco War (see under Gran Chaco ), which lasted until 1935. From it the little country...
...merges into the semiarid plains of the Gran Chaco . The Andes mountain system reaches...basin, and claims to most of the Chaco; in little more than a century all...Patino . Conflicting claims to the Chaco, which was thought to be oil-rich...
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