Río de la Plata
- This page discusses the estuary River Plate. For the football team River Plate, see Club Atlético River Plate.
An estimated 57 million m³ (2 billion cubic feet) of silt is carried into the estuary each year, where the muddy waters are stirred up by winds and tides. The shipping route from the Atlantic to Buenos Aires is kept open by constant dredging.
The river was first sighted by Spanish seaman Juan Díaz de Solís in 1516.
The English name "River Plate" is a corruption of the Spanish "Río de la Plata", meaning "Silver River", referring not to colour but to the riches thought to lie upstream.
The Río de la Plata is also a habitat for the rare La Plata Dolphin.
See also Battle of the River Plate.