Curicó Basin

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The Curicó Basin is a geological depression in central Chile known for its fertile agricultural lands and significant wine-producing areas.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Curicó Basin canonical 1
Curicó Valley 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geological depression
sedimentary basin
associatedWithIndustry Chilean wine industry
boundedBy Andes
surface form: Andes Mountains

Chilean Coastal Range
surface form: Chilean Coast Range
climate Mediterranean climate
contains farmland
vineyards
country Chile
drainageBasinOf Maule River
surface form: Lontué River

Teno River
formedDuring Cenozoic
geologicalSetting forearc basin
intra-arc basin
hasEconomicUse agriculture
viticulture
hasLandUse intensive agriculture
irrigated farming
knownFor fertile agricultural lands
wine production
locatedIn central Chile
surface form: Central Chile
locatedInRegion Maule Region
locatedNearCity Curicó Province
surface form: Curicó
partOf Central Valley of Chile
partOfWineRegion Curicó Valley wine region
soilType alluvial soils
volcanic-derived soils
supportsProductionOf cereals
fruits
wine grapes

Referenced by (2)

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Central Valley of Chile contains Curicó Basin
Central Valley of Chile wineRegion Curicó Basin
this entity surface form: Curicó Valley