Bueno River

Bueno River (Río Bueno)

The river as seen from Chile Route 5.
Basin
Main source Ranco Lake
River mouth La Barra and Valdivian Coastal Reserve, Pacific Ocean
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Watershed area 15,367 km2 (5,933 sq mi)[1]
Countries Chile
Physiognomy
Length 130 km (81 mi)[1]

Bueno River (Spanish: Río Bueno) is a river in southern Chile. It originates in Ranco Lake and like most of Chile rivers it drains into the Pacific Ocean at the southern boundary of the Valdivian Coastal Reserve. Its lower flow forms the border between Osorno Province and Ranco Province. The river passes through Río Bueno commune and city that takes name from the river.

The major tributaries of the Bueno River are the Pilmaiquén River and the Rahue River, joining the river from the south. The former is the outlet of Puyehue Lake and the latter is the outlet of Rupanco Lake.

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