Huahum River
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Huahum River (Río Huahum) | |
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Origin | Lácar Lake |
Mouth | Pirihueico Lake |
Basin countries | Chile/ Argentina |
The Huahum River or Río Huahum (Spanish pronunciation: [waˈum] Pronounced: /wɑːuːm/ WAH-oom), as it is known locally, is a river in southern Chile and Argentina. It drains the waters of Lácar Lake in Argentina to Pirihueico Lake in Chile. The river gives name to Huahum Pass, an international mountain pass on the border between Chile and Argentina.
Coordinates: 40°06′19″S 71°40′11″W / 40.10528°S 71.66972°W
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