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Cautín River
The Cautín River flowing through Temuco
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Map of the Region of Temuco
Country Chile
Physical characteristics
River mouth Imperial River
Length 174 km (108 mi)
Basin features
Basin size 3,100 km2 (1,200 sq mi)

The Cautín River (also known as Río Cautín in Spanish) is an important river located in the country of Chile. It begins high up on the western slopes of the Cordillera de Las Raíces, which is a mountain range. From there, it flows through the beautiful La Araucanía Region of Chile.

The Cautín River is a key waterway for the areas it passes through. Its main smaller river that flows into it is called the Quepe River. A major city, Temuco, is built right along the banks of the Cautín River.

Where Does the Cautín River Begin?

The Cautín River starts its journey in the mountains, specifically on the western side of the Cordillera de Las Raíces. This is where the river's waters first gather, often from melting snow or rainfall in the high elevations.

The River's Path Through La Araucanía

As the Cautín River flows, it travels about 174 km (108 mi) through the La Araucanía Region. This region is known for its natural beauty and is home to many native communities, including the Mapuche people. The river helps shape the landscape and provides water for different uses along its path.

What is a River Basin?

A river basin is like a giant bowl that collects all the water that eventually flows into a river. The Cautín River has a basin size of about 3,100 km2 (1,200 sq mi). This means that all the rain and snow that falls within this large area will eventually make its way into the Cautín River or its tributaries.

Important Cities Along the Cautín

One of the most significant cities located on the Cautín River is Temuco. Rivers have always been important for cities because they provide water for drinking, farming, and transportation. Temuco uses the Cautín River for various purposes, and the river is a central part of the city's geography.

The Cautín River flows through the city of Temuco, providing a natural landmark.

Where Does the Cautín River End?

After its long journey, the Cautín River eventually joins another river called the Imperial River. This is where the Cautín's waters merge with the Imperial River, continuing their flow towards the Pacific Ocean.

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