Laguna del Maule
Lake in Maule Region, Chile
36°03′18″S 70°30′00″W / 36.05500°S 70.50000°W / -36.05500; -70.50000Laguna del Maule (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣuna ðel ˈmawle]) is a lake located in the Andes of Central Chile. The lake is natural in origin, but its water level was raised by a dam inaugurated in 1957. It is located at 2,165 metres above sea level. It has a capacity of 1,420 million m3.[1]
See also
- Laguna del Maule (volcano)
References
- ^ a b c "Principales ríos, embalses, lagos y lagunas de Chile". Panorama Económico Social: las regiones de Chile 1990 - 2005. MIDEPLAN, INE. Archived from the original on 2008-03-18. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
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Hydrography of Maule Region
- Achibueno
- Ancoa
- Cauquenes
- Loncomilla
- Longaví
- Lontué
- Mataquito
- Maule
- Claro (Maule)
- Lircay
- Melado
- Perquilauquén
- Purapel
- Putagán
- Teno
- Claro (Teno)
- El Velo de la Novia
- La Leona
- Colbún
- Del Maule
- Dial
- La Invernada
- Vichuquén
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