Trufultruful River
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Origin | Conguillío Lake |
Mouth | Allipén River[1] |
Basin countries | Chile |
Trufultruful River (also spelled Truful-Truful) is a river located in the Araucanía Region of Chile. It flows south a few kilometres from its source, the Conguillío Lake, to join the Zahuelhue River, forming the Allipén River at Melipeuco. A great part of its course is contained within Conguillío National Park and drains the east slope of Llaima volcano. Truful-Truful Falls occurs on the river.
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