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Maullín River

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Main source
  
Llanquihue Lake

Basin size
  
3,972 km (1,534 sq mi)

Source
  
Llanquihue Lake

Country
  
Chile

River mouth
  
Pacific Ocean

Length
  
85 km

Mouth
  
Pacific Ocean

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Maullín River is a river of Chile located in the Los Lagos Region. The river originates as the outflow of Llanquihue Lake, and flows generally southwestward, over a number of small waterfalls, emptying into the Gulf of Coronados. The lower course of the river is a tidal estuary.

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History

The river was first explored extensively in 1856 and 1857 by the Chilean Navy officers Francisco Hudson and Francisco Vidal Gormaz. The area around Llanquihue Lake was settled in this period by German immigrants, who received land from the government in a scheme to encourage settlement in this area. A total of 6,000 German immigrants settled in this region of southern Chile from 1850 to 1875.

References

Maullín River Wikipedia