Chilean Lake District
This article is about the region outlined in tourism literature. For the Chilean administrative region, see Los Lagos Region. For the natural region, see Zona Sur.
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Principal lakes of the Chilean Lake District.
The Chilean Lake District is a zone in Southern Chile defined by its many lakes in the Andean foothills. The term is primarily used in tourism literature and advertising, in Chile Zona Sur is preferred as a geographical concept. The Chilean Lake District includes the cities of Temuco, Villarrica, Pucón, Valdivia, Entre Lagos (Puyehue), Puerto Octay, Frutillar, Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt.[1]
See also
References
- Introducing The Lakes District, Lonely Planet. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
- ↑ Chilean Lake District, Frommer's. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
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