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The Itaipú Dam is a hydroelectric power generation facility on the border between Brazil and Paraguay, on the Parana River. The name means “the sounding stone” in Guarani, an indigenous language in South America and one of the official languages in Paraguay.
Photo Credit: Photo of Itaipú Hydroelectric dam (April 25, 2008) by kevin.j. Found via Creative Commons.