North America: Landscape in the Gran Chaco, Paraguay The Gran Chaco is an arid, sparsely-populated, very hot, semi-desert, lowland region of the La Plata basin and is a region divided between Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and a small portion in Brazil called Matto Grosso. ... South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ... Map of Argentina highlighting the province Chaco Province is in the north of Argentina, near the border of Paraguay. ... Chaco was a department of Paraguay that was merged with Alto Paraguay. ... Tarija is a city in southern Bolivia, located 22. ... The Chaco War (1932–1935) was fought between Bolivia and Paraguay over control of the arid Chaco Boreal region of South America. ... World map showing location of North America A satellite composite image of North America North America is the third largest continent in area and in population after Eurasia and Africa. ...
Chaco Wingly A local legend in his hometown of Smithtown, Long Island, New York. Well known by many as a 'comedic genius' and an all together sociable character. His real name is James O'Connell, the name Chaco Wingly originates from Suikoden II which is a Playstation role-playing game developed by Konami. Although 'Chaco' has yet to finish High School, he is an extremly successful youth for working a full time job while attending school and becoming an Eagle Scout at 16.
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This is arid land, dotted with swamps in the rainy season and with stretches of dense forest in which the quebracho tree abounds.
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, 193235, between Bolivia and Paraguay.
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.
Chaco has contributed to a wide variety of computational studies including investigation of the molecular structure of liquid crystals, evaluating the design of a chemical vapor deposition reactor and modeling automobile collisions.
Chaco contains a wide variety of algorithms and options, many of which were invented by the authors.
Chaco-1.0 was released in 1993 and the substantially enhanced Chaco-2.0 appeared in October 1995.