Iñaque River Explained

Iñaque River
Mouth Location:Pichoy River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Chile
Mouth Elevation:12 m
Basin Size:536 km2

Iñaque River (Spanish; Castilian: río Iñaque) is a river in Los Ríos Region, Chile. The river originates near the town of Panguipulli and flows west passing through the town of Máfil before changing name to Pichoy River. The river has a pluvial regime.[1] A hanging bridge over the river exists since 1931.

The river has been mined for alluvial gold at Madre de Dios.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Analysis of the Relative Importance of Model Parameters in Watersheds with Different Hydrological Regimes . Water . Medina . Yelena . 9 . 12 . Muñoz . Enrique . 10.3390/w12092376 . 2020 . 2376 . free .
  2. El Oro de La Araucanía como Articulador de las Relaciones Interétnicas en el Siglo XVI: Certezas e Interrogantes . Boletín de la Sociedad Chilena de Arqueología . Zavala Cepeda . José Manuel . Número especial . 131–144 . Dilleyhay . Tom. Tom Dillehay . 2021 . Medianero Soto . Francisco Javier . Payàs Puigarnau . Gertrudis.