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GRAN See also: heart of See also: South See also: America belonging to the La See also: Plata See also: basin, stretching from 20° to 29° S. See also: lat., and divided between the republics of See also: Argentine, See also: Bolivia and See also: Paraguay, with a small See also: district of south-western Matto Grosso (See also: Brazil)
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Its See also: area is estimated at from 250,000 to 425,000 sq. m., but the true See also: Chaco region probably does not exceed 300,000 sq. m
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The greater See also: part is covered with marshes, lagoons and dense tropical See also: jungle and See also: forest, and is still unexplored
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On its See also: southern and western See also: borders there are extensive tracts of open woodland, intermingled with grassy plains, while on the See also: northern See also: side in Bolivia are large areas of open country subject to inundations in the See also: rainy season
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In general terms the Gran Chaco may be described as a See also: great plain sloping gently to the S.E., traversed in the same direction by two great See also: rivers, the Pilcomayo and Bermejo, whose sluggish courses are not navigable because of See also: sand-See also: banks, barriers of overturned trees and floating vegetation, and confusing channels
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This excludes that part of eastern Bolivia belonging to the See also: Amazon basin, which is sometimes described as part of the Chaco
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The greater part of its territory is occupied by nomadic tribes of See also: Indians, some of whom are still unsubdued, while others, like the Matacos, are sometimes to be found on neighbouring See also: sugar estates and estancias as labourers during the busy season
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The forest See also: wealth of the Chaco region is incalculable and apparently inexhaustible, consisting of a great variety of palms and valuable See also: cabinet woods, See also: building See also: timber, &c
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Its extensive tracts of " quebracho See also: colorado " (Loxopterygium Lorentzii) are of very great value because of its use in tanning See also: leather
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Both the See also: wood and its extract are largely exported
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See also: Civilization is slowly gaining footholds in this region along the southern and eastern borders
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