Talca Basin

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The Talca Basin is a geological and agricultural subregion in central Chile known for its fertile plains, viticulture, and role in the country’s Central Valley landscape.

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Talca Basin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural region
geological basin
agriculturalRole important wine-growing area of Chile
major contributor to regional food production
boundedBy Andes
surface form: Andes Mountains

Chilean Coastal Range
climate Mediterranean climate
country Chile
drainage Maule River
surface form: Maule River basin
economicActivity agriculture
agro-industry
viticulture
geologicalContext forearc basin of the Andean orogen
knownFor agricultural production
fertile plains
viticulture
wine production
landUse cropland
fruit orchards
vineyards
locatedIn central Chile
surface form: Central Chile

Maule Region
mainCity Talca
partOf Central Valley of Chile
surface form: Chilean Central Valley
regionType subregion of the Chilean Central Valley landscape
soilType fertile alluvial soils
terrainFeature alluvial plains
low-relief landscape

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Central Valley of Chile contains Talca Basin