Monday River
River in Paraguay
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The Monday [mondaˈɨ] River is a river of Paraguay. It flows and empties into the Parana River, just south of the tri-border mark point of the Triple Frontier. Its primary course lies almost entirely within the Alto Parana Department.
| Monday River | |
|---|---|
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| Location | |
| Country | Paraguay |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mouth | Parana River |
• coordinates | 25°36′30″S 54°35′55″W |
Although the river's name is spelled the same as the English name of a day of the week, the river's name is pronounced "mon-da-ugh" and means "robbed river" in the indigenous Guarani language.[1]
