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Loncomilla River

The Loncomilla River is an important waterway in Chile. Its name comes from the Mapudungun language, meaning "Gold of the Chief." This river is a major branch of the larger Maule river, located in the Linares Province of the Maule Region. The Loncomilla River is formed when two other rivers, the Perquilauquén river and the Longaví river, meet and join their waters.

Where is the Loncomilla River?

The Loncomilla River flows through the central part of Chile. It is found in the Maule Region, which is known for its beautiful landscapes and important agricultural areas. The river starts when two smaller rivers combine, and it then travels through the countryside before joining the Maule River. This area is very important for farming, and the river plays a big role in supporting local communities.

The Journey of the River

The Loncomilla River begins its journey when the Perquilauquén and Longaví rivers merge. These two rivers bring water from different parts of the region. As the Loncomilla flows, it passes through flat plains and valleys. Eventually, it reaches the Maule River, which is one of Chile's longest and most important rivers. The Maule River then continues its path all the way to the Pacific Ocean.

Why is the Loncomilla River Important?

Rivers like the Loncomilla are vital for many reasons. They provide fresh water for people to drink and use in their homes. Farmers also rely on the river's water to irrigate their crops, helping to grow fruits, vegetables, and other foods. The river also supports different kinds of plants and animals that live in and around its waters. It can also be a place for people to enjoy nature, though its main uses are for water supply and agriculture.

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The Loncomilla River in Linares province, Chile. Siphon Bridge is at the right, and a new bridge (since 2010) is viewable at the left.

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