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Another aerial view of Maule River. The Maule river or Río Maule (Mapudungun: rainy) is one of the most important rivers of Chile.It is inextricably linked to the country's pre-Hispanic times, the country's conquest, colonial period, wars of Independence, modern history, agriculture (wine, traditional crops), culture (literature, poetry, folklore), religion, economy and politics.
This list of rivers of Chile includes all the major rivers of Chile. ... Link to a map including the Geonameid ... Maule River: 20,600 km² [3] 240 ...
The Maule Region (Spanish: Región del Maule, pronounced) is one of Chile's 16 first order administrative divisions.Its capital is Talca.The region derives its name from the Maule River which, running westward from the Andes, bisects the region and spans a basin of about 20,600 km 2.
Maule lies at the southern end of the Central Valley and is one of the coolest wine-producing areas in Chile, although the Maule River flowing east to west has a moderating effect on the climate. The river also provides the different alluvial soil types found around the region, which included granite, red clay, loam and gravel.
Link to a map including the Geonameid (a number which uniquely identifies a Geoname feature) Feature Code explained in ; Other names for the same feature, if any; Basin countries additional to Chile, if any
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Damas River (Chile) De la Laguna River; ... Maule River; Maullín River; Mayer River;
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As a commune, Maule is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Iván Riveros Cerda (ILE), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and his council members are: [ 2 ]