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Zona Sur topographic map

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Zona Sur

Although many lakes can be found in the Andean and coastal regions of central Chile, the south (Sur de Chile) has the country's most lakes. Southern Chile stretches from below the Río Bío-Bío at about 37° south latitude to below Isla de Chiloé at about 43.4° south latitude. In this lake district of Chile, the valley between the Andes and the coastal range is closer to sea level, and the hundreds of rivers that descend from the Andes form lakes, some quite large, as they reach the lower elevations. They drain into the ocean through other rivers, some of which (principally the Calle-Calle River, which flows by the city of Valdivia) are the only ones in the whole country that are navigable for any stretch. The Central Valley's southernmost portion is submerged in the ocean and forms the Golfo de Ancud. Isla de Chiloé, with its rolling hills, is the last important elevation of the coastal range of mountains.

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About this map

Name: Zona Sur topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Zona Sur, Río Bueno, Provincia de Ranco, Los Ríos Region, Chile (-41.44503 -73.90213 -39.44503 -71.90213)

Average elevation: 399 m

Minimum elevation: -2 m

Maximum elevation: 3,145 m

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