Maihue Lake

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Maihue Lake
Lago Maihue
Coordinates 40°17′S 72°03′W / 40.283°S 72.050°W / -40.283; -72.050Coordinates: 40°17′S 72°03′W / 40.283°S 72.050°W / -40.283; -72.050 [1]
Primary inflows Pillanleufú River, Hueinahue River
Primary outflows Calcurrupe River
Basin countries Chile
Max. width 6 km
Surface area 49 km²
Settlements Chabranco
References [1]

The Maihue Lake (Spanish: Lago Maihue, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaiwe], Mapudungun for Wooden glass) is a lake located east of Ranco Lake in the Andean mountains of southern Chile.[1] The lake is of glacial origin and it is enclosed by mountain ranges of the Andes, by all sides, and drains west to Ranco Lake.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Earth Info, earth-info.nga.mil webpage: .


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