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  2. Maule Valley - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. File:Mapa loc Maule.svg - Wikipedia

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    The edition and circulation of maps, geographic charts and other documents about the boundaries and frontiers of Chile, don't have any relation with the Republic of Chile, according to the Article 2 g) of DFL Nº83 of 1979 of the Ministery of Foreign Affairs.

  4. Maule Region - Wikipedia

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    The Maule region is Chile's leading wine-making region, producing 50% of all the country's fine export wines, and a number of the largest vineyards are located here. Owing to its high concentration of vineyards, the Curicó Valley, which means "black water" in Mapudungun, is considered the core of Chile's wine industry. Wine-making is a ...

  5. Maule River - Wikipedia

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    The Maule River marked the southern limits of the Inca Empire. Many famous men and women in Chile's history have been born in the Region [1] [2] named after the river. The river has also lent its name to one of the viticultural regions of the country (also known as appellations), the Valley of Maule, a subregion of the Central Valley.

  6. Central Valley (Chilean wine region) - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view of Viña Santa Cruz in Colchagua Valley in the Chilean Central Valley. In terms of viticulture the Central Valley of Chile (Spanish: Valle Central) spans the O'Higgins Region (VI) and Maule Region (VII) Administrative Regions and the Administrative Metropolitan Region, and is the main growing zone for Chilean wine and coincides with the historical core of the Chilean Central Valley.

  7. Chilean Central Valley - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map showing the Chilean Central Valley from 35°50' to 38°30' S. The main portion the Central Valley extends from Tiltil (33°05' S) near Santiago to Temuco (38°45' S). [11] [12] The Coast Range and the Andes almost merge in two locations: one between Santiago and Rancagua and another between San Fernando and Rengo. [11]

  8. Geography of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate classification zones of Chile Vegetation map of Chile. Since Chile extends from a point about 625 km (388 mi) north of the Tropic of Capricorn to a point hardly more than 1,400 km (870 mi) north of the Antarctic Circle, a broad selection of the Earth's climates can be found in this country. Therefore, geographically, the country ...

  9. Category:Geography of Maule Region - Wikipedia

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    Protected areas of Maule Region (8 P) Provinces of Maule Region (4 P) Pages in category "Geography of Maule Region" ... La Huerta, Chile; M. Maulino forest; P.