Angachilla River Explained

Angachilla River
Mouth Location:Confluence of Valdivia and Futa rivers
Subdivision Type1:Country
Mouth Elevation:Near sea level

The Angachilla River is a river of Chile. The river and the wetland of the same name drains toward Valdivia River to which it connects near San Ramón Peninsula. The southern peripheral neighborhoods of Valdivia reaches the revier.

Since December 2021 the wetlands of Angachilla River are recognised as urban wetlands[1] and are thus protected by the Urban Wetlands Law.[2] The invasive plant species Limnobium laevigatum is present in the river.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Reconocen como humedales urbanos a Angachilla y el sector de Isla Teja en Valdivia ]. Vallejos . Gabriel . 2021-12-10 . 2022-03-03 . . Salgado . Daniela . Spanish.
  2. Web site: Ley de Humedales Urbanos 21.202 y su Reglamento. 2021-04-04. Ministerio del Medio Ambiente. Government of Chile. Spanish.
  3. Distribución en Chile y colonización del río Cayumapu (Valdivia) por el macrófito acuático invasor Limnobium laevigatum . . San Martín . Cristina . 1 . 78 . Contreras . Domingo . 2021 . Spanish . Distribution in Chile and colonization in Cayumapu river (Valdivia) of the invasive aquatic macrophyte Limnobium laevigatum . Vidal . Osvaldo . Solís . José Luis . Ramírez . Carlos.