- wolf is an
allusion to the mane of the nape. It is
known locally as aguará
guazú (meaning "large fox") in the
Guarani language, or
kalak in the Toba Qom...
-
Arete guazú ("big day" or "true day" in the
Guarani language, "Arete Guasu" in Spanish) is a
traditional Guaraní
festival celebrated in Argentina, Bolivia...
- The Aguaray-
Guazú River is a
river of Paraguay. It is a
tributary of the Jejuí
Guazú River. List of
rivers of
Paraguay Rand McNally, The New International...
-
important agricultural establishments are
centered in the
region of
Minga Guazú which is home of the
Guarani International Airport. In
colonial times, there...
- Rubén
Fullaondo Céspedes.[needs update] Its
headquarters are
located in Ñu
Guazu, Luque, a city
which belongs to Gran Asunción.
While the
formal beginning...
- The Pepiri-
Guazu River (Spanish Río Pepirí
Guazú,
Portuguese Rio
Peperi Guaçu) is a
river of
Argentina and the
Santa Catarina state in
southeastern Brazil...
-
Minga Guazú is a city and
district of the Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay. It is part of the Gran
Ciudad del Este. It was
formerly known as
Colonia Presidente...
- Guazuvirá or
Guazú-Virá is a
seaside resort in
Canelones Department, Uruguay. Its name is the
Guarani word for "gray brocket" (Mazama gouazoubira). "Índice...
- Río Iguazú [ˈri.o iɣwaˈsu]), also
called Rio Igu****u, (from the Guaraní í
Guazú,
literally "Big Water") is a
river in
Brazil and Argentina. It is an important...
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course is
continued by the
other major branch, the Paraná
Guazú. In turn, the Paraná
Guazú sprouts two east-flowing
branches in the
territory of Entre...