Vergara River
Vergara River | |
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Malleco River, flows into the Vergara River | |
Basin | |
Main source | junction of the Malleco and Rehue |
River mouth | Biobío River |
Countries | Chile |
Vergara River is a river located in the Intermediate Depression of Chile. The river rises at the junction of the Malleco and Rehue rivers, close to the city of Angol.[1]Nahuelbuta Range barrier forces the river to flow northward. At the latitude of the town of Renaico, the Vergara is joined by its main affluent, the Renaico. From its confluence with the latter river to its confluence with the Liñeco Creek, the Vergara River marks the boundary between the regions of Bío Bío and La Araucanía.[2]
The town of Nacimiento lies near the confluence with the Biobío River.
References
- ↑ (Spanish) Cuenca del río Biobío
- ↑ (Spanish) Chilean Decree with Force of Law 1-18,715
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