The Rio de la Plata river begins at the confluence of the Parana and Uruguay rivers and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. It is approximately 300 km in length and passes many cities along its banks including Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and others in Argentina and Uruguay. The river is used for sports like surfing, windsurfing, kayaking, and fishing.
4. WhatTownsOrCities Are BuiltOnIt? Itpassesthecities of: San Fernando, San Isidro, Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Avellaneda, Quilmes, Hudson, Punta Lara, Atalaya and San Clemente del Tuyú(ARG) Ciudad del Plata, Ciudad de la Costa, Coloniadel Sacramento, Costa de Oro, Juan Lacaze, Montevideo, Piriápolis, Punta del Este and Atlántida (URU)
5. What Do People Use TheRiverFor? It is used for doing sports as: Surf, Wind Surfing, Kite surf, Kayak, Outrigger and Fishing.
8. WriteAboutSome Of The Places AlongTheRiver The Argentine coast corresponds to the sedimentary basin of the Pampas. In there is outlined Samborombón's bay, whose coast is approximately 180 km long. In this bay several courses of water end, being the principal ones the rivers Samborombón and Salt.