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Valdivia River

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Basin population
  
168,489

Basin area
  
10,275 km²

Mouth
  
Corral Bay

Bridges
  
Pedro de Valdivia Bridge

Length
  
15 km

Source
  
Calle-Calle River

Country
  
Chile

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Main source
  
Calle-Calle River, Caucau River

Basin size
  
10,275 km (3,967 sq mi)

River mouth
  
Corral Bay, Pacific Ocean; 0 m (0 ft)

The Valdivia River or Río Valdivia, as it is known locally, is a major river in southern Chile. It is the continuation of the Calle-Calle River, from the point where it meets the Cau-Cau River in the city of Valdivia. The Valdivia river ends in Corral Bay, on the Pacific coast. Other tributaries are the Cruces River, the Tornagaleones River and the Futa River. Pedro de Valdivia Bridge crosses the river in downtown Valdivia.

Map of Valdivia River, Chile

References

Valdivia River Wikipedia