Paraguay Natural Regions
Figure 3. Topography and Drainage
The two main natural regions in Paraguay are the Paraneña
region--a mixture of plateaus, rolling hills, and valleys--and the
Chaco region--an immense piedmont plain. About 95 percent of
Paraguay's population resides in the Paraneña region, which has all
the significant orographic features and the more predictable
climate. The Paraneña region can be generally described as
consisting of an area of highlands in the east that slopes toward
the Río Paraguay and becomes an area of lowlands, subject to
floods, along the river. The Chaco is predominantly lowlands, also
inclined toward the Río Paraguay, that are alternately flooded and
parched
(see
fig. 3).
Data as of December 1988
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