Cautín River

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The Cautín River is a significant waterway in Chile’s Araucanía Region that flows through the city of Temuco and its surrounding agricultural and forested landscapes.

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Cautín River canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Chile
continent South America
country Chile
drainageRegion Andean foothills of Araucanía
flowsThrough La Araucanía Region
surface form: La Araucanía

Temuco
agricultural landscapes of Araucanía Region
forested landscapes of Araucanía Region
hasCulturalSignificanceFor local Mapuche communities
hasEcologicalRole provides habitat for aquatic species
supports riparian ecosystems
hasHydrologicalSystem Pacific Ocean drainage basin
hasLanguageRegion Mapudungun-speaking areas
hasNearbyInfrastructure bridges in Temuco
hasNearbyLandUse cattle ranching
crop farming
forestry
hasNearbySettlement Temuco
isMajorRiverOf La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía Region
locatedIn La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía Region
mouth Imperial River
mouthLocation La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía Region
near Temuco
surface form: Temuco city center
partOf Imperial River basin
passesThrough Temuco urban area
region southern Chile
surface form: Southern Chile
usedFor irrigation
recreation

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Temuco locatedOnRiver Cautín River
Cautín Province hasMajorRiver Cautín River
Llaima Volcano hasNearbyRiver Cautín River
Padre Las Casas locatedOnRiver Cautín River