Juncal River

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The Juncal River is a mountain river in central Chile that forms one of the principal headwaters of the Aconcagua River, draining glacial and Andean snowmelt.

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Juncal River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain river
river
basinCountry Chile
climateZone Mediterranean climate influence
continent South America
country Chile
drainageSource Andean snowmelt
glacial meltwater
flowsInDirection generally westward
flowsThrough Andes
surface form: Andes Mountains
forms headwaters of the Aconcagua River
hydrologicalRole headwater stream
isOneOf principal headwaters of the Aconcagua River
isPartOf Aconcagua River basin
locatedIn Andes
central Chile
locatedNear Juncal Glacier
originatesIn Andean region of Chile
surface form: Andes of central Chile
primaryWaterSource glaciers
snowmelt
region Valparaíso Region
relatedTo Aconcagua River
sourceOfWater Aconcagua River
tributaryOf Aconcagua River
waterType freshwater

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Aconcagua River hasTributary Juncal River