chaco in A Sentence

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    Gran Chaco- a remote and cruel place.

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    Chaco, Argentina- BreatheLife 2030.

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    The Chaco War also caused many problems.

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    Chaco, Argentina- Region.

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    The Gran Chaco.

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    The Chaco War.

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    the 1932 war between Bolivia and Paraguay over the arid Gran Chaco region.

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    later proved incorrect, that the Chaco would be a rich source of petroleum.

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    But Chaco never gave up, and today he is a healthy and happy dog.

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    The incredible thing about all this is that the Chaco is not the Sahara desert.

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    western region, officially called Western Paraguay(Región Occidental) and also known as the Chaco, which is part of the Gran Chaco.

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    He's quick to point out that“Chaco is a much bigger story than what's in that canyon,” as he told the Sierra Club.

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    What Montes doesn't say is that water in the Chaco has also been used to buy political support in a patronage-based system.

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    The eastern region(Región Oriental); and the western region, officially called Western Paraguay(Región Occidental) and also known as the Chaco, which is part of the Gran Chaco.

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    Located in such a remote part of New Mexico, the night sky above Chaco has long been considered the best place in America to view the night sky.

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    In this part of the Chaco, the tropical plain stretching over more than one million square kilometres shared with Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay, living conditions are not easy.

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    The Defensores del Chaco National park is the biggest extension of the American Chaco in Paraguay and is acknowledged for its conservation efforts for the forests and the wildlife.

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    While most of the national park falls under the‘protected areas', there are designated areas for visitors and tourists where guided tours are available to explore the flora, fauna, and the scenery of the Chaco plains.

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    Since then Bolivia has endured regular periods of political and economic instability, including the loss of various provinces to its neighbors, such as Acre, parts of the Gran Chaco and its Pacific coast, making it a land-locked country.

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    Although the region was sparsely populated, it contained the Paraguay River, which would have given either landlocked country access to the Atlantic Ocean, and there was also speculation, later proved incorrect, that the Chaco would be a rich source of petroleum.

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