Iguassu


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Noun1.Iguassu - a large waterfall on the border between Argentina and BrazilIguassu - a large waterfall on the border between Argentina and Brazil
Argentina, Argentine Republic - a republic in southern South America; second largest country in South America
Brasil, Brazil, Federative Republic of Brazil - the largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world; located in the central and northeastern part of South America; world's leading coffee exporter
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In surface water samples from Iguassu River, in the metropolitan region of Curitiba (Brazil), BPA had concentrations between 0.62 [+ or -] 0.15 and 12.61 [+ or -] 0.21 [micro]g [L.sup.-1] (Froehner et al., 2011).
Home to the sensational Iguassu Falls, a three kilometre chain of 275 individual cascades where water flows at 1000 cubic metres per second.
A uniao do Parana e Santa Catarina: o Estado do Iguassu. Niteroi: Escola Typ.
Fatima Matar, a tour organizer, said "I organized adventures for groups of Kuwaiti youths to Iguassu Falls in Argentina, Patagonia - a rocky region, called "the end of the world" between Argentina and Chile, Jebel Shams in Oman and Mount Everest.
On her part, Fatima Matar, a tour organizer, said she organized adventures for groups of Kuwaiti youths to Iguassu Falls in Argentina, Patagonia - a rocky region, called "the end of the world" between Argentina and Chile, Jebel Shams in Oman and Mount Everest.
In: International Conference of Agricultural Engineering, 37, Brazilian Congress of Agricultural Engineering, International Livestock Environment Symposium-ILES, 8, 2008, Iguassu Falls City, Proceedings...Iguassu Falls City: International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR), Institut fur Landtechnik), 2008.
Why not strike gold and tick off other South American winners such as Ecuador's Galapagos Islands; Peru's Machu Picchu; the thunderous Iguassu Falls bordering Brazil and Argentina or tango-filled Buenos Aires?