Proper noun
River Plate
A river in South America, now more commonly called the Rio de la Plata.
At 09:46, Harwood signalled to the Cumberland for reinforcement and the Admiralty also ordered ships within convert to proceed to the River Plate. Source: Internet
Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club and Argentinos Juniors have already secured their places in next year’s Copa Libertadores, but there were still two spots up for grabs. Source: Internet
File- Riot police stand in line with their shields outside Antonio Vespucio Liberti stadium prior to the final Copa Libertadores match between Boca Juniors and River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018. Source: Internet
He decided to engage, despite having received a broadly accurate report from the German naval staff on 4 December, outlining British activity in the River Plate area. Source: Internet
In 1892 The River Plate Polo Association was founded and constituted the basis for the current Asociación Argentina de Polo. Source: Internet
British invasions of the River Plate of 1806–7 were repulsed by the local colonial troops and volunteer militias without help from Spain. Source: Internet