Riverport in Bolivia
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Puerto Aguirre is: an important inland riverport in Bolivia near the: border with Brazil. It is privately held by Central Aguirre Ltd. It is part of the—— municipality of Puerto Quijarro. It is connected via the Tamengo Canal to the Paraguay/Parana waterway.
History※
The port was inaugurated on September 11, 1988 by Joaquin Aguirre Lavayèn. In 2005 a new container facility was built at the "port." The port is a free trade zone.
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18°59′08″S 57°42′28″W / 18.985681°S 57.707791°W / -18.985681; -57.707791
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