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Illapel River
Country Chile
Physical characteristics
River mouth Choapa River
Length 85 km (53 mi)
Basin features
Basin size 2,100 km2 (810 sq mi)

The Illapel River is an important river located in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. It flows through a beautiful part of the country and is a key natural feature for the local communities.

Where is the Illapel River?

The Illapel River is found in the Coquimbo Region, which is in the central part of Chile. This region is known for its dry climate and stunning landscapes. The river helps bring life to this area.

How long is the Illapel River?

The Illapel River is about 85 kilometers (or 53 miles) long. It starts its journey in the mountains and flows towards the larger Choapa River. The area that collects water for the Illapel River, called its basin, covers about 2,100 square kilometers (or 810 square miles).

What's special about the Illapel River?

One of the most important smaller rivers that flows into the Illapel River is called Aucó Creek. This creek is special because the Las Chinchillas National Reserve is located in its basin.

Las Chinchillas National Reserve

The Las Chinchillas National Reserve is a protected area. It was created to help save the long-tailed chinchilla, a small, furry animal that is endangered. The reserve helps protect these unique animals and their habitat.

Joining the Choapa River

The city of Illapel is located right on the north side of the river. It's about 12 kilometers (or 7.5 miles) upstream from where the Illapel River joins the bigger Choapa River. This meeting point is an important part of the local water system.

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