Lonquimay River Explained
Lonquimay River is a river of the Araucanía Region of Chile.[1] It originates from glaciers of the Sierra Nevada volcano, runs generally northeast past the town of Lonquimay, and is a tributary of the Biobío River.[2] [3]
References
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