Renaico River Explained

Renaico River
Mouth Location:Vergara River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Chile
Length:130km (80miles)[1]

Renaico River is a Chilean river that, along all its length, straddles the border between the regions of Bío Bío and La Araucanía.[2] Renaico River rises from the northwest flank of Cordillera de Pemehue, a western spur of the Andes Mountains, north of Tolhuaca volcano. In its upper course, the river parallels the east and north border of Malleco National Reserve. The river terminates approximately 7 km downstream from the city of Renaico, where it joins the Vergara River.[1]

Route

The Renaico River rises from the northwestern flank of the Pemehue Range, a western range of the Andes, north of the Tolhuaca volcano. In its upper course, the river parallels the eastern and northern boundary of the Malleco National Reserve. The river ends approximately 7 km downstream of the town of Renaico, near the Nahuelbuta mountain range, where it joins the Vergara River.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Plan de Desarrollo Territorial Bíobío Centro
  2. Chilean Decree with Force of Law 1-18,715